INSTALLATION
NOTES
Do not install any bulb sprinkler if the
bulb is cracked or there is a loss of
liquid from the bulb. With the sprin-
kler held horizontal, a small air bub-
ble should be present. The diameter of
the air bubble is approximately 1/16
inch (1,6 mm) for the 135°F/57°C to
3/32 inch (2,4 mm) for the
286°F/141°C temperature rating.
A leak tight 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler
joint should be obtained with a torque
of 7 to 14 ft.lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). A
maximum of 21 ft. lbs. (28,5 Nm) of
torque may be used to install sprin-
klers with 1/2 NPT connections. 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 may be used with 3/4 inch
NPT connections. Higher levels of
torque may distort the sprinkler inlet
with consequent leakage or impair-
ment of the sprinkler.
— Upright Sprinklers —
The Model A Intermediate Level Up-
right Sprinklers must be installed in
accordance with the following instruc-
tions.
Step 1.
With pipe thread sealant ap-
plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten
the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting.
Step 2.
Tighten the sprinkler into the
sprinkler fitting using only the W-Type
6 Sprinkler Wrench (Ref. Figure B).
With reference to Figure A, the W-
Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench is to be ap-
plied to the wrench flats.
— Pendent Sprinklers —
The Model A Intermediate Level Pen-
dent Sprinklers must be installed in
accordance with the following instruc-
tions.
Step 1.
Thread the Q-67 Shield onto
the sprinkler threads with the stamped
markings toward the deflector and just
to the end of the threads. The final
assembly step is easier to accomplish
if the Shield is not disengaged by con-
tinuing to turn the Shield past the
threads.
Step 2.
Roll the O-Ring over the sprin-
kler threads until it seats against the
Shield.
Step 3.
With pipe thread sealant ap-
plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten
the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting.
Step 4.
Tighten the sprinkler into the
sprinkler fitting using only the W-Type
6 Sprinkler Wrench (Ref. Figure B).
With reference to Figure A, the W-
Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench is to be ap-
plied to the wrench flats.
Step 5.
Rotate the Q-67 Shield clock-
wise (looking up) so that it slightly
compresses the O-Ring between the
Shield and sprinkler fitting.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The Model A Sprinklers must be main-
tained and serviced in accordance
with the following instructions:
NOTE
Before closing a fire protection system
control valve for maintenance work
on the fire protection system which it
controls, permission to shut down the
affected fire protection system must be
obtained from the proper authorities
and all personnel who may be affected
by this action must be notified.
Sprinklers which are found to be leak-
ing or exhibiting visible signs of corro-
sion must be replaced.
Automatic sprinklers must never be
shipped or stored where their tempera-
tures 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 com-
bustion, but have not operated, should
be replaced if they cannot be com-
pletely cleaned by wiping the sprinkler
with a cloth or by brushing it with a soft
bristle brush.
Care must be exercised to avoid dam-
age to the sprinklers — before, during,
and after installation. Sprinklers dam-
aged 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. Installation
Section Note).
Frequent visual inspections are rec-
ommended to be initially performed for
lead coated sprinklers, after the instal-
lation has been completed, to verify
the long term potential integrity of the
sprinkler coatings. Thereafter, annual
inspections per NFPA 25 should suf-
fice; however, instead of inspecting
from the floor level, a random sampling
of close-up visual inspections should
be made, so as to better determine the
exact sprinkler condition and the long
term integrity of the lead coating, as it
may be affected by the corrosive con-
ditions present.
The owner is responsible for the in-
spection, testing, and maintenance of
their fire protection system and de-
vices in compliance with this docu-
ment, as well as with the applicable
standards of the National Fire Protec-
tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in
addition to the standards of any other
authorities having jurisdiction. The in-
stalling contractor or sprinkler manu-
facturer should be contacted relative
to any questions.
It is recommended that automatic
sprinkler
systems
be
inspected,
tested, and maintained by a qualified
Inspection Service.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Products manufactured by Tyco Fire
Products are warranted solely to the
original Buyer for ten (10) years
against defects in material and work-
manship when paid for and properly
installed and maintained under normal
use and service. This warranty will ex-
pire ten (10) years from date of ship-
ment by Tyco Fire Products. No war-
ranty
is
given
for
products
or
components manufactured by compa-
nies not affiliated by ownership with
Tyco Fire Products or for products and
components which have been subject
to misuse, improper installation, corro-
sion, or which have not been installed,
maintained, modified or repaired in ac-
cordance with applicable Standards of
the National Fire Protection Associa-
tion, and/or the standards of any other
Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Mate-
rials found by Tyco Fire Products to be
defective shall be either repaired or
replaced, at Tyco Fire Products’ sole
option. Tyco Fire Products neither as-
sumes, nor authorizes any person to
assume for it, any other obligation in
connection with the sale of products or
parts of products. Tyco Fire Products
shall not be responsible for sprinkler
system design errors or inaccurate or
incomplete information supplied by
Buyer or Buyer’s representatives.
IN NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE
PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CON-
TRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY
OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL
THEORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDI-
RECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO LABOR CHARGES,
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER TYCO
FIRE PRODUCTS WAS INFORMED
ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES,
AND
IN
NO
EVENT
SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS’ LI-
ABILITY
EXCEED
AN
AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL
OTHER
WARRANTIES
EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRAN-
TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE.
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