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BULLETIN

The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058

Telephone: 269-945-9501  Technical Services: 877-384-5464  Fax: 269-818-1680  Email: [email protected]

CARE AND HANDLING 

OF SPRINKLERS

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Form No. F_091699     18.10.11    Rev 16.1.P65

USE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING WAX-COATED SPRINKLERS

Many of Viking’s sprinklers are available with factory-applied wax coating for corrosion resistance. These sprinklers MUST receive 

appropriate care and handling to avoid damaging the wax coating and to assure satisfactory performance of the product.

General Handling and Storage of Wax-Coated Sprinklers:

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Store the sprinklers in a cool, dry place (in temperatures below the maximum ambient temperature allowed for the sprinkler temperature rating. Refer 

to Table 1 below.)

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Store containers of wax-coated sprinklers separate from other sprinklers.

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Protect the sprinklers during storage, transport, handling, and after installation.

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Use original shipping containers.

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Do not place sprinklers in loose boxes, bins, or buckets.

Installation of Wax-Coated Sprinklers:

Use only the special sprinkler head wrench designed for installing wax-coated Viking sprinklers (any other wrench may damage 

the unit).

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Take care not to crack the wax coating on the units.

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For touching up the wax coating after installation, wax is available from Viking in bar form. Refer to Table 1 below. The coating MUST be repaired after 

sprinkler installation to protect the corrosion-resistant properties of the sprinkler.

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Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat. Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed-

ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used.

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Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant coating. Thereafter, inspect representative 

samples of the coated sprinklers in accordance with NFPA 25. Close up visual inspections are necessary to determine whether the sprinklers are being 

affected by corrosive conditions. 

Never install sprinklers that have been dropped, damaged, or exposed to temperatures in excess of the maximum ambi-

ent temperature allowed. 

Refer to the appropriate current technical data pages for complete care, handling, and installation instructions. Data 

pages are included with each shipment from Viking or Viking distributors. They can also be found on the Web site at www.

vikinggroupinc.com.

TABLE 1 

Sprinkler Temperature Rating 

(Fusing Point)

Wax Part 

Number

Wax Melting Point

Maximum Ambient 

Ceiling Temperature

1

Wax Color

155 °F (68 °C) / 165 °F (74 °C)

02568A

148 °F (64 °C)

100 °F (38 °C)

Light Brown

175 °F (79 °C)

04146A

161 °F (71 °C)

150 °F (65 °C)

Brown

200 °F (93 °C)

04146A

161 °F (71 °C)

150 °F (65 °C)

Brown

220 °F (104 °C)

02569A

170 °F (76 °C)

150 °F (65 °C)

Dark Brown

286 °F (141 °C)

02569A

170 °F (76 °C)

150 °F (65 °C)

Dark Brown

Based on NFPA-13. Other limits may apply, depending on fire loading, sprinkler location, and other requirements of the Authority Having 

Jurisdiction. Refer to specific installation standards.

Replaces Form No. F_091699 Rev 16.1

(Added P65 Warning)

Summary of Contents for 23877

Page 1: ...bar water working pressure Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 psi 34 5 bar Thread size 3 4 NPT 20 mm BSPT Nominal K factor 8 0 U S 115 metric Glass bulb fluid temperature rated to 65 F 55 C Metric...

Page 2: ...th a maximum ambient temperature of 100 F 38 C meaning if the area will experience temperatures above the maximum ambient rating you shall use a higher temperature rated sprinkler Accessories Sprinkle...

Page 3: ...izations and also with the provisions of governmental codes ordinances and standards whenever applicable APPROVAL CHART Viking Quick Response Upright Sprinkler VK3501 K8 0 115 metric Sprinkler Base Pa...

Page 4: ...t not limited to minimum water supply requirements hydraulic design ceiling slope and obstructions minimum and maximum allowable spacing and deflector distance below the ceiling NOTE The FM Installati...

Page 5: ...arms parallel to the pipe 1 Slide the wrench around the protective cap 2 Press the wrench downward to engage on the wrench flats 3 Rotate the wrench clockwise to install the sprinkler NOTE The sprinkl...

Page 6: ...tall sprinklers onto piping at the floor level Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fitti...

Page 7: ...CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE Figure 1 Sprinkler shield being removed from a pendent sprinkler Figure 2 Sprinkler cap being removed from a pendent sprinkle...

Page 8: ...these sprinklers NOTE The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed Do not over tighten the sprinkle...

Page 9: ...the corrosion resistant properties of the sprinkler Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed...

Page 10: ...readings to be expected In addition recognized installation rules may require a higher temperature classifica tion depending upon sprinkler location occupancy classification commodity classification...

Page 11: ...y intended for installation with a concealed piping system The assembly con sists of a sprinkler installed in a decorative adjustable recessed escutcheon that minimizes the protrusion of the sprinkler...

Page 12: ...ENANCE Refer to NFPA 25 for Inspection Testing and Maintenance requirements 7 AVAILABILITY Viking sprinklers are available through a network of domestic and international distributors See The Viking C...

Page 13: ...e sprinkler technical data page Never install any glass bulb sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of liquid from the bulb A small air bubble should be present in the glass bulb Any s...

Page 14: ...ctile iron or Nibco CPVC threaded tee fittings for wet systems that meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16 3 Class 150 or cast iron threaded tee fittings that meet the dimensional requirements...

Page 15: ...her To remove caps from frame style sprinklers turn the caps slightly and pull them off the sprinklers SPRINKLER CAPS OR BULB SHIELDS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVI...

Page 16: ...rior to removing the system from service notify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction Consideration should be given to employment of a fire patrol in the affected area 1 Remove the system from service d...

Page 17: ...tion of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as s...

Page 18: ...render the sprinkler inoperative and will automatically nullify the approval and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation Refer to the Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to installation 2 GENERA...

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