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Specific application esfr pendent sprinkler

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4. INSTALLATION

Viking sprinklers are manufactured and tested to meet rigid requirements of the approving agencies. The sprinklers are designed
to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards or FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets. System design
must be based on guidelines described in the latest edition of the applicable FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheets indicated for
Storage sprinklers, the latest NFPA Standards indicated for ESFR sprinklers, the Authority Having Jurisdiction, and also with the
provisions of government codes, ordinances, and standards whenever applicable. Deviation from the standards or any alteration
to the sprinkler after it leaves the factory including, but not limited to: painting, plating, coating, or modification, may render the
sprinkler inoperative and will automatically nullify the approval and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation.
A. Sprinklers must be handled with care. They must be stored in a cool, dry place in their original shipping container. Never install
sprinklers that have been dropped or damaged in any way. Such sprinklers should be destroyed immediately.
B. The sprinklers must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage. Before installing, be sure to have the
appropriate sprinkler model and style, with the correct orifice size, temperature rating, and response characteristics.
C. With the sprinkler contained in the plastic protective cap, apply a small amount of pipe-joint compound or tape to the male threads
only, while taking care not to allow a build-up of compound in the sprinkler orifice.
D. Use ONLY sprinkler wrench 13635W/B (shown in Figure 1) for installing VK514. With the sprinkler contained in the
protective cap, install the sprinkler onto the piping by applying the sprinkler wrench to the sprinkler wrench flats only,
while taking care not to damage the sprinkler operating parts.
DO NOT use any other type of wrench, as this could damage the unit.
DO NOT use the sprinkler deflector or fusible element to start or thread the sprinkler into a fitting.
Hand tight plus 1 to 1-1/2 turns with wrench. Over tightening may distort the sprinkler inlet with consequent leakage or
impairment of the sprinkler.
E. After installation, the entire sprinkler system must be tested. The test must be conducted to comply with the Installation
Standards. Make sure the sprinkler has been properly tightened. If a thread leak occurs, normally the unit must be removed, new
pipe-joint compound or tape applied, and then reinstalled. This is due to the fact that when the joint seal is damaged, the sealing
compound or tape is washed out of the joint. Immediately replace any damaged units, using the special sprinkler wrench only.
F. After installation and testing and repairing of all leaks, remove the protective caps from the sprinklers. Do NOT use
any type of tool to remove the cap. Remove the cap by hand: turn it slightly and pull it off the sprinkler. When remov-
ing caps, use care to prevent dislodging or damaging sprinkler fusible element. THE CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM
SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE.

5. OPERATION

During fire conditions, the heat-sensitive fusible element assembly disengages, releasing the seat and belleville spring assembly
to open the waterway. Water flowing through the sprinkler orifice strikes the sprinkler deflector, forming a uniform spray pattern to
suppress the fire.
6. INSPECTIONS, TESTS AND MAINTENANCE
The owner is responsible for maintaining the fire protection system and devices in proper operating condition. For
minimum maintenance and inspection requirements, refer to the NFPA standard that describes care and maintenance of
sprinkler systems. In addition, the Authorities Having Jurisdiction may have additional maintenance, testing, and inspec-
tion requirements that must be followed.

NOTE:
Wet pipe systems must be provided with adequate heat.
A. The sprinklers must be inspected on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical damage, obstructions, paint, etc. The frequency
of inspections may vary due to corrosive atmosphere, water supplies, and activity around the device.
B. Sprinklers that have been painted or mechanically damaged must be replaced immediately. Sprinklers showing signs of corrosion
shall be tested and/or replaced immediately as required. Installation standards require sprinklers to be tested and, if necessary, re-
placed after a specified term of service. For Viking Specific Application ESFR Pendent Sprinklers, refer to the Installation Standards
and the Authorities Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and/or replacement is required. Sprinklers
that have operated cannot be reassembled or reused, but must be replaced. When replacing sprinklers, use only new sprinklers.
C. The sprinkler discharge pattern is critical for proper fire protection. Therefore, nothing should be hung from, attached to, or other-
wise obstruct the discharge pattern. All obstructions must be immediately removed or, if necessary, additional sprinklers installed.
D. When replacing existing sprinklers, the system must be removed from service. Refer to the appropriate system description and/
or valve instructions. Prior 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.
Form No. F_010715
20.06.02
TECHNICAL DATA
The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058
Rev 20.2
NOTICE
NOTICE
SPECIFIC APPLICATION ESFR
PENDENT SPRINKLER
VK514 (K28.0)
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