
Minimum
Minimum
Spacing Flow/Pressure
Flow/Pressure
(W x L) OH Group 1 (0.15 gpm/sq. ft.) OH Group 2 (0.20 gpm/sq. ft.)
16' x 22' 53.0 gpm / 22.4 psi 71.0 gpm / 40.2 psi
(4.9m x 6.7m) 199.9 Lpm / 1.54 bar 266.5 Lpm / 2.77 bar
16' x 24' 58.0 gpm / 26.8 psi 77.0 gpm / 47.3 psi
(4.9m x 7.3m) 218.0 Lpm / 1.85 bar 290.7 Lpm / 3.26 bar
Table 1 - UL and C-UL Listing Criteria for the Installation of Model ELO SW-24
Extended Coverage Ordinary Hazard Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers
Installation
The Model ELO SW-24 ECOH
Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers must be
installed in accordance with the
following instructions.
NOTES
Do not install any bulb type sprinkler if
the bulb is cracked or there is a loss of
liquid from the bulb. With the sprinkler
held horizontal, a small air bubble
should be present. The diameter of
the air bubble is approximately 1/16
inch (1,6 mm). The bubble, in some
cases, may be barely perceptible for
the lower temperature ratings.
A leak tight 3/4 inch NPT sprinkler
joint should be obtained with a torque
of 10 to 20 ft.lbs. (13,4 to 26,8 Nm). A
maximum of 30 ft.lbs. (40,7 Nm) of
torque is to be used to install 3/4 inch
NPT sprinklers. Higher levels of
torque may distort the sprinkler inlet
with consequent leakage or impair-
ment of the sprinkler.
Step 1. The sprinkler must be
installed only in the sidewall position
with the centerline of the sprinkler
perpendicular to the back wall and the
top of the deflector towards the
ceiling.
Step 2. With pipe thread sealant
applied to the pipe threads, hand
tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler
fitting.
Step 3. Wrench tighten the Sprinkler
using only the W-Type 3 Sprinkler
Wrench (Ref. Figure 4). The W-Type
3 Sprinkler Wrench is to be applied to
the Sprinkler Wrench flats only.
NOTE
When installing the Model ELO SW-24
ECOH Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers
on sloped ceilings in loading docks,
the sprinkler must be installed at the
high point of the slope, with its
deflector parallel to the slope (Ref.
Figure 3).
The Model ELO SW-24 ECOH
Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers must
be maintained and serviced in
accordance with the following instruc-
tions.
NOTES
Absence of an escutcheon which is
used to cover a clearance hole, may
delay the time to operation in a fire
situation.
Before closing a fire protection system
main control valve for maintenance
work on the fire protection system it
controls, permission to shut down the
affected fire protection systems must
be obtained from the proper authori-
ties. All personnel who may be
affected by this action must be
notified.
Sprinklers which are found to be
leaking or exhibiting visible signs of
corrosion must be replaced.
Care &
Maintenance
Automatic sprinklers must never be
shipped or stored where their tem-
peratures will exceed 100
°
F/38
°
C and
they must never be painted, plated,
coated or otherwise altered after
leaving the factory. Modified sprinklers
must be replaced. Sprinklers that
have been exposed to corrosive
products of combustion, but have not
operated, should be replaced if they
cannot be completely cleaned by
wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or by
brushing it with a soft bristle brush.
Care must be exercised to avoid
damage - before, during, and after
installation. Sprinklers damaged by
dropping, striking, wrench twist/
slippage, or the like, must be re-
placed. Also, replace any sprinkler
that has a cracked bulb or that has
lost liquid from its bulb (ref. Installa-
tion Section).
The owner is responsible for the
inspection, testing, and maintenance
of their fire protection system and
devices in compliance with this
document, as well as with the appli-
cable standards of the National Fire
Protection Association (e.g., NFPA
25), in addition to the standards of any
other authorities having jurisdiction.
The installing contractor or sprinkler
manufacturer should be contacted
relative to any questions.
It is recommended that automatic
sprinkler systems be inspected,
tested, and maintained by a qualified
Inspection Service.
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