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AGF Manufacturing • Phone: 610-240-4900 • [email protected] •
www.agfmfg.com
Model 5100/5200 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Retrofitting onto an Existing System:
1. Isolate branch line or zone where the COLLECT
an
DRAIN is to be installed.
2. Relieve air pressure from the branch line.
3. Remove existing auxiliary drain (drum drip, low-point drain).
4. Install the COLLECT
an
DRAIN by attaching the supply valve (upper) to the
fire sprinkler system pipe in accordance with NFPA 13 standards pertaining
to low-point drains (auxiliary drains).
5. Confirm that the supply valve (upper) is in the open position and ready to
collect condensation, the drain valve (lower) is closed, and the plug is tight.
Installation into a New System:
1. Install the COLLECT
an
DRAIN by attaching the supply valve (upper) to the
fire sprinkler system pipe in accordance with NFPA 13 standards pertaining
to low-point drains (auxiliary drains).
2. Confirm that the supply valve (upper) is in the open position and ready to
collect condensation, the drain valve (lower) is closed, and the plug is tight.
3. Activate the fire sprinkler system for operation.
NOTE:
The presence of a
small amount of water
in the COLLECT
an
DRAIN Model
5100 will activate the Model 5100ALBV water detector’s visual and audible alarms.
The COLLECT
an
DRAIN must be completely drained to silence the alarms. If the
Model 5100ALBV is wired directly to a fire panel or BMS call or email AGF for
instructions on silencing the water detector’s local alarms.
Model 5100/5200 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To Collect Condensation per NFPA 25:
1. Close the drain valve (lower) by making sure the valve handle is
perpendicular to the collection assembly.
2. Apply a proper sealant to the drain plug threads and make sure it is secured
tightly into the bottom of the drain valve (lower).
3. Slide the Anti-Trip Plate to its lowest position.
4. Open the supply valve (upper). If equipped, install the anti-tamper lock.