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GENERAL
1.1
REFERENCES
1.2
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.3
SPRINKLER SYSTEM DESIGN
1.3.1
Location of Sprinklers
1.3.2
Water Distribution
1.3.3
Density of Application of Water
1.3.4
Sprinkler Discharge Area
1.3.5
Outside Hose Allowances
1.3.6
Water Supply
1.4
SUBMITTALS
1.5
QUALIFICATIONS
1.5.1
Fire Protection Engineer
1.5.2
Sprinkler System Installer
1.6
QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.6.1
Material and Equipment Qualifications
1.6.2
Alternative Qualifications
1.6.3
Manufacturer's Nameplate
1.6.4
Field Fabricated Nameplates
1.7
ACCESSIBILITY
1.8
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
PART 2
PRODUCTS
2.1
UNDERGROUND PIPING COMPONENTS
2.1.1
Pipe
2.1.2
Gate Valve and Indicator Posts
2.1.3
Valve Boxes
2.1.4
Buried Utility Warning and Identification Tape
2.2
ABOVEGROUND PIPING COMPONENTS
2.2.1
Steel Pipe
2.2.2
Grooved Mechanical Joints and Fittings
2.2.3
Flexible Sprinkler Hose
2.2.4
Plastic Pipe and Fittings
2.2.5
Sprinklers
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2.2.6
Valves
2.2.7
Pipe Supports
2.2.8
Alarm Valves
2.2.9
Water Motor Alarms
2.2.10
Fire Department Connections
2.2.11
Backflow Prevention Assembly
2.2.12
Excess Pressure Pump
2.3
ALARM INITIATING AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES
2.3.1
Sprinkler Alarm Switches
2.3.2
Valve Supervisory (Tamper) Switch
2.4
ACCESSORIES
2.4.1
Sprinkler Cabinet
2.4.2
Pipe Escutcheon
PART 3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSPECTION BY FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER
3.2
UNDERGROUND PIPING INSTALLATION
3.3
ABOVEGROUND PIPING INSTALLATION
3.3.1
Piping in Finished Areas
3.3.2
Pendent Sprinklers
3.3.3
Pipe Joints
3.3.4
Reducers
3.3.5
Pipe Penetrations
3.3.6
Inspector's Test Connection
3.3.7
Backflow Preventer Test Connection
3.3.8
Drains
3.3.9
Installation of Fire Department Connection
3.3.10
Identification Signs
3.4
ELECTRICAL WORK
3.5
PIPE PAINTING AND COLOR CODE MARKING
3.6
PRELIMINARY TESTS
3.6.1
Underground Piping
3.6.1.1
Flushing
3.6.1.2
Hydrostatic Testing
3.6.2
Aboveground Piping
3.6.2.1
Hydrostatic Testing
3.6.2.2
Backflow Prevention Assembly Forward Flow Test
3.7
FINAL ACCEPTANCE TEST
3.8
ON-SITE TRAINING
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USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA
UFGS-21 13 13.00 20 (April 2008)
-------------------------------Preparing Activity: NAVFAC
Superseding
UFGS-21 13 00.00 20 (April 2006)
UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
References are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2016
**************************************************************************
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WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, FIRE PROTECTION
04/08
**************************************************************************
NOTE: This guide specification covers the
requirements for wet pipe fire protection sprinkler
systems.
Use of electronic communication is encouraged.
Adhere to UFC 1-300-02 Unified Facilities Guide
Specifications (UFGS) Format Standard when editing
this guide specification or preparing new project
specification sections. Edit this guide
specification for project specific requirements by
adding, deleting, or revising text. For bracketed
items, choose applicable items(s) or insert
appropriate information. Brackets are used in the
text to indicate designer choices or locations where
text must be supplied by the designer.
Comments, suggestions and recommended changes for
this guide specification are welcome and should be
submitted as a Criteria Change Request (CCR).
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PART 1
GENERAL
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NOTE: The Designer will edit this section for
either a performance-designed system or a fully
designed system as applicable.
This section is primarily intended for performance
designed systems, i.e., systems where the size,
layout, and support of branch lines and cross mains,
and the layout of sprinklers will be designed by the
Contractor.
The Designer will provide the following information
in the contract documents for performance designed
systems. This information will be in accordance
with UFC 3-600-01. For NAVFAC projects, also
include requirements of UFC 3-600-10N (DRAFT).
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REFERENCES
**************************************************************************
NOTE: This paragraph is used to list the
publications cited in the text of the guide
specification. The publications are referred to in
the text by basic designation only and listed in
this paragraph by organization, designation, date,
and title.
Use the Reference Wizard's Check Reference feature
when you add a RID outside of the Section's
Reference Article to automatically place the
reference in the Reference Article. Also use the
Reference Wizard's Check Reference feature to update
the issue dates.
References not used in the text will automatically
be deleted from this section of the project
specification when you choose to reconcile
references in the publish print process.
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The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the
extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the
basic designation only.
ASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM)
ASTM D709
FM GLOBAL (FM)
FM APP GUIDE
Page 5
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NOTE: Residential Occupancies: For residential
occupancies other than multistory bachelor housing
such as one and two family dwellings, the editor
should consider using Specification Section 21 21 00
FIRE EXTINGUISHING SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (RESIDENTIAL)
Do not use this specification section for sprinkler
systems designed to the the requirements of NFPA 13D
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NOTE: For all NAVFAC administered projects, any
construction on Navy or Marine Corps facilities and
any projects for the Air Force Air Combat Command
(ACC); include requirement to assume a 12-psi loss
for the backflow preventer. For all other projects
use the second bracketed sentence.
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1.3
Location of Sprinklers
Water Distribution
Page 7
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Residential Occupancies: For residential
occupancies other than multistory bachelor housing
such as one and two family dwellings, the editor
should consider using Specification Section 21 21 00
FIRE EXTINGUISHING SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (RESIDENTIAL)
Do not use this specification section for sprinkler
systems designed to the the requirements of NFPA 13D
**************************************************************************
**************************************************************************
NOTE: For all NAVFAC administered projects, any
construction on Navy or Marine Corps facilities and
any projects for the Air Force Air Combat Command
(ACC); include requirement to assume a 12-psi loss
for the backflow preventer. For all other projects
use the second bracketed sentence.
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1.3
Location of Sprinklers
Water Distribution
Page 7
1.3.3
Density of Application of Water
**************************************************************************
NOTE: For all NAVFAC administered projects, any
construction on Navy or Marine Corps facilities and
any projects for the Air Force Air Combat Command
(ACC) edit and utilize the following:
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Size pipe to provide the specified density when the system is discharging
the specified total maximum required flow. Application to horizontal
surfaces below the sprinklers shall be [[[_____] L/m per sq meter gpm per
sq ft.][as indicated on the contract drawings.]]
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NOTE: For Army Corps projects edit and utilize the
following:
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Size pipe to provide the specified density when the system is discharging
the specified total maximum required flow. Application to horizontal
surfaces below the sprinklers shall be [ 4.1 L/min/sq meter 0.10 gpm per sq
ft for Light Hazard Occupancies][ 6.1 L/min/sq meter 0.15 gpm per sq ft for
Ordinary Hazard Group 1 Occupancies][ 8.2 L/min/sq meter 0.20 gpm per sq ft
for Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Occupancies][ 12.2 L/min/sq meter 0.30 gpm per
sq ft for Extra Hazard Group 1 Occupancies][ 16.3 L/min/sq meter 0.40 gpm
per sq ft for Extra Hazard Group 2 Occupancies][[_____] L/m per sq meter
gpm per sq ft][as indicated on the contract drawings.]
1.3.4
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NOTE: The first paragraph is utilized when
sprinkler system designer will need to make area
adjustments required by NFPA 13. (i.e. increasing
the design area 30 percent as required by NFPA 13
where ceiling slopes exceed 2 in 12 or decreasing
the design area if permissible by NFPA 13 for the
installation quick response sprinklers.) The second
paragraph is used when the design area is reduced
below the UFC requirements and/or the contractor
will be given a design area which already includes
the area increases/decreases.
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[Permissible decreases and required increases from NFPA 13 shall be
applied to an initial hydraulically most remote area of [_____] sq meter ft.]
[Area shall be the hydraulically most remote [_____] sq meter ft Area
reductions and increases from NFPA 13 shall not be applied to this area.]
1.3.5
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NOTE: Designer shall insert into brackets the hose
stream allowance for the most demanding hazard per
UFC 3-600-01.
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Hydraulic calculations shall include a hose allowance of [_____] L/m gpm
for outside hose streams
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1.3.6
Water Supply
Base hydraulic calculations on [the water supply data shown on the fire
protection contract drawings][the water supply data shown on the contract
drawings][a static pressure of [_____] kPa (gage) psig with [_____] L/m gpm
available at a residual pressure of [_____] kPa (gage) psig] at the
[junction with the existing water distribution piping system.][base of the
sprinkler piping riser.][ Base hydraulic calculations on operation of fire
pumps provided in Section 21 30 00 FIRE PUMPS.]
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NOTE: Applications requiring multiple
densities/design areas must be referred to and shown
on the drawings.
For sprinkler systems in residential occupancies,
which are designed to NFPA 13R standards, paragraphs
which address hydraulic design and sprinkler spacing
must be edited according to NFPA 13R requirements.
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NOTE: The design must include an adequate water
supply to meet the sprinkler water demand. The
designer must provide water flow test results and
hydraulic calculations to ensure that the system
demand will be met.
Design Calculations: The designer will provide
detailed hydraulic calculations that clearly
demonstrate that the water supply will meet the
demand of the sprinkler system and hose streams.
Calculations will be submitted with the concept
design submission.
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1.4
SUBMITTALS
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Review Submittal Description (SD) definitions
in Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES and edit
the following list to reflect only the submittals
required for the project.
The Guide Specification technical editors have
designated those items that require Government
approval, due to their complexity or criticality,
with a "G". Generally, other submittal items can be
reviewed by the Contractor's Quality Control
System.
Only add a G to an item, if the
submittal is sufficiently important or complex in
context of the project.
For submittals requiring Government approval on
USACE projects, a code of up to three characters
within the submittal tags may be used following the
"G" designation to indicate the approving
authority. Codes for USACE projects using the
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NOTE: Include the bracketed item for Army Corps
projects
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Submit computer program generated hydraulic calculations to
substantiate compliance with hydraulic design requirements.
Calculations shall be performed by computer using software
intended specifically for fire protection system design.
[Calculations shall include isometric diagram indicating hydraulic
nodes and pipe segments.]Submit name of software program used.
SD-06 Test Reports
request to schedule
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QUALIFICATIONS
Fire Protection Engineer
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Utilize the bracketed verbiage for USACE
projects only. DO NOT utilize the bracketed
verbiage for NAVFAC projects.
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A Fire Protection Engineer is a registered professional engineer (P.E.) who
has passed the fire protection engineering written examination administered
by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveys (NCEES)[
or a registered P.E. in a related engineering discipline with a minimum of
5 years experience, dedicated to fire protection engineering that can be
verified with documentation.]
1.5.2
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NOTE: NICET Level IV certified technician shall be
selected below when warranted by system complexity.
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The Sprinkler System Installer shall be regularly engaged in the
installation of the type and complexity of system specified in the Contract
documents, and shall have served in a similar capacity for at least three
systems that have performed in the manner intended for a period of not less
than 6 months. Installation drawings, shop drawings and as-built drawings
shall be prepared, by or under the supervision of, an system technician who
is experienced with the types of works specified herein, and is currently
certified by the National Institute for Certification in Engineering
Technologies (NICET) as an engineering technician with minimum [Level
III][Level IV] certification in Automatic Sprinkler System program or by a
fire protection engineer.
1.6
1.6.1
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Material and Equipment Qualifications
Alternative Qualifications
Manufacturer's Nameplate
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Use the following paragraph where nameplates
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of fire pump].]
2.3
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NOTE: Water motor alarms and pressure alarm
switches can be used only with an alarm check
valve. Vane type waterflow indicators can be used
with or without an alarm check valve and are often
used for zoning of the system, e.g., building wings
or floors.
To permit testing of each alarm device, the designer
will indicate a separate inspector's test connection
for each device. Coordinate selections and delete
inapplicable devices.
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2.3.1
ACCESSORIES
Sprinkler Cabinet
Pipe Escutcheon
Provide split hinge metal plates for piping entering walls, floors, and
ceilings in exposed spaces. Provide polished stainless steel plates or
chromium-plated finish on copper alloy plates in finished spaces. Provide
paint finish on metal plates in unfinished spaces.
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PART 3
3.1
EXECUTION
INSPECTION BY FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER
Pendent Sprinklers
[Pipe Joints
Pipe joints shall conform to NFPA 13, except as modified herein. Welded
joints will be permitted, only if welding operations are performed as
required by NFPA 13 at the Contractor's fabrication shop, not at the
project construction site. Flanged joints shall be provided where
indicated or required by NFPA 13. Grooved pipe and fittings shall be
prepared in accordance with the manufacturer's latest published
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Steel Pipe
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NOTE: Specify steel piping exposed to the weather
or corrosive atmospheres to be galvanized or
properly protected against corrosive effects. If
galvanized pipe is specified all piping must be
specified as schedule 40: Galvanized pipe must not
be rolled grooved and cut grooving of Schedule 10 &
30 pipe is not permitted.
**************************************************************************
**************************************************************************
NOTE: For NAVFAC administered projects, any
construction on Navy or Marine Corps facilities and
any projects for the Air Force Air Combat Command
(ACC) include requirement for pipe to be rigid.
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Pipe shall be[ rigid][black steel.][galvanized steel.] Steel piping shall
be Schedule [10] or [40] for sizes less than 200 mm 8 inches [and Schedule
[10][30][40] for sizes 200 mm 8 inches or larger]. [Steel pipe shall be
Schedule 40 for sizes less than 75 mm 3 inches and Schedule [10][30][40]
for sizes 75 mm 3 inches or larger.] Fittings into which sprinklers,
sprinkler riser nipples, or drop nipples are threaded shall be welded,
threaded, or grooved-end type. Plain-end fittings with mechanical
couplings, fittings that use steel gripping devices to bite into the pipe
and segmented welded fittings shall not be permitted. Rubber gasketed
grooved-end pipe and fittings with mechanical couplings shall be permitted
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NOTE: Include the following for Army Corps
projects. The use of flexible sprinkler hose is not
permitted for NAVFAC administered projects, any
construction on Navy or Marine Corps facilities and
any projects for the Air Force Air Combat Command
(ACC)
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2.2.3
Flexible Sprinkler Hose
The use of flexible sprinkler hose is permissible.
2.2.4
Sprinklers
Provide nominal 12.7 mm 0.50 inch or 13.5 mm 0.53 inch orifice sprinklers.
Sprinklers with internal O-rings shall not be used. Sprinklers shall be
used in accordance with their listed coverage limitations. [Provide
[Concealed][Recessed][Flush][Pendent][Upright][Sidewall][Residential][quick
response] sprinklers.] Sprinklers shall have a [brass][polished
chrome][stainless steel][white polyester][_____] finish. Temperature
classification shall be [ordinary][intermediate][_____][as indicated].
Sprinklers in high heat areas including attic spaces or in close proximity
to unit heaters shall have temperature classification in accordance with
NFPA 13. Extended coverage sprinklers shall not be used. [Provide
corrosion-resistant sprinklers and sprinkler guards as required by NFPA 13.]
Deflector shall not be more than 80 mm 3 inches below suspended ceilings.
Ceiling plates shall not be more than 12.7 mm 0.5 inch deep. Ceiling cups
shall not be permitted.
2.2.6
Valves
Provide valves of types approved for fire service. Valves shall open by
counterclockwise rotation. [Provide [a rising stem][an OS&Y][a
butterfly][a wall indicator] valve beneath each alarm.] Check valves shall
be clear opening swing-check type with inspection and access cover plate
for sizes 200 mm 8 inches and larger. [Each control valve shall be
electrically supervised; minimum contact ratings shall be 2.5 amps at 24
volts DC. Provide supervision against valve closure or tampering of valve.]
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NOTE: For NAVFAC projects, alarm valves and water
motor gongs are rarely necessary. These items
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Pipe Supports
[Alarm Valves
Provide variable pressure type alarm check valve, standard trim piping,
pressure gauges, bypass, retarding chamber, testing valves, main drain, and
other components as required for a fully operational system.]
2.2.9
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NOTE: Use pump only when building water supply is
subject to extreme water pressure fluctuations.
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Provide pumps on each sprinkler piping riser. Pumps shall be of the
positive displacement, gear type rated at 63 mL/s one gpm, integrally
mounted with motor. Pump and motor unit shall be approved for automatic
wet pipe fire extinguishing sprinkler systems and shall be complete with
pilot light panel, differential motor control switch, high pressure switch,
and low pressure switch. Provide electrical power supply connections for
pump and pilot light panel at the supply side of building service panel;
provide a separate fused safety-type switch with locked lever for each
connection. Provide pressure pump sensing piping in supply piping [upstream
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of fire pump].]
2.3
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NOTE: Water motor alarms and pressure alarm
switches can be used only with an alarm check
valve. Vane type waterflow indicators can be used
with or without an alarm check valve and are often
used for zoning of the system, e.g., building wings
or floors.
To permit testing of each alarm device, the designer
will indicate a separate inspector's test connection
for each device. Coordinate selections and delete
inapplicable devices.
**************************************************************************
2.3.1
ACCESSORIES
Sprinkler Cabinet
Pipe Escutcheon
Provide split hinge metal plates for piping entering walls, floors, and
ceilings in exposed spaces. Provide polished stainless steel plates or
chromium-plated finish on copper alloy plates in finished spaces. Provide
paint finish on metal plates in unfinished spaces.
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PART 3
3.1
EXECUTION
INSPECTION BY FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER
Pendent Sprinklers
[Pipe Joints
Pipe joints shall conform to NFPA 13, except as modified herein. Welded
joints will be permitted, only if welding operations are performed as
required by NFPA 13 at the Contractor's fabrication shop, not at the
project construction site. Flanged joints shall be provided where
indicated or required by NFPA 13. Grooved pipe and fittings shall be
prepared in accordance with the manufacturer's latest published
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Reducers
Pipe Penetrations
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Designer will indicate location of the
inspector's test connections and all associated
valves on the contract drawings, and will provide
details of drain piping, if drain piping is needed.
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Provide test connections approximately 2 meters 6 feet above the floor for
each sprinkler system or portion of each sprinkler system equipped with an
alarm device. Provide test connection piping to a drain location that can
accept full flow where the discharge will be readily visible and where
water may be discharged without property damage. Discharge to floor
drains, janitor sinks or similar fixtures shall not be permitted. Provide
discharge orifice of same size as corresponding sprinkler orifice. [The
penetration of the exterior wall shall be no greater than [ 0.61 meter 2
feet][_____] above finished grade.]
3.3.7
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Drains
Main drain piping shall be provided to discharge [at a safe point outside
the building][at the location indicated]. Auxiliary drains shall be
provided as required by NFPA 13.
3.3.9
Identification Signs
Signs shall be affixed to each control valve, inspector test valve, main
drain, auxiliary drain, test valve, and similar valves as appropriate or as
required by NFPA 13. Valve identification signs shall be minimum 150 mm
wide by 50 mm high 6 inches wide by 2 inches high with enamel baked finish
on minimum 1.214 mm 18 gauge steel or 0.6 mm 0.024 inch aluminum with red
letters on a white background or white letters on red background.
Hydraulic design data nameplates shall be permanently affixed to each
sprinkler riser as specified in NFPA 13.
3.4
ELECTRICAL WORK
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Coordinate power and alarm requirements with
the contract drawings and other specification
sections.
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Except as supplemented and modified herein, electric equipment and wiring
shall be in accordance with Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.
[Alarm signal wiring connected to the building fire alarm control system
shall be in accordance with [Section 28 31 00.00 10 FIRE DETECTION AND
ALARM SYSTEM, DIRECT CURRENT LOOP][and][Section 28 31 64.00 10 FIRE
DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM, ADDRESSABLE.]][ 28 31 63.00 20
ANALOG/ADDRESSABLE INTERIOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM][28 31 76 INTERIOR FIRE ALARM
AND MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM]
3.5
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NOTE: Designer will coordinate color code marking
with Section 09 90 00 PAINTS AND COATINGS. Color
code marking for piping which are not listed in
Table I of UFGS Section 09 90 00 will be added to
the table.
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Paint and color code mark sprinkler
09 90 00 PAINTS AND COATINGS.
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3.6
PRELIMINARY TESTS
The system, including the underground water mains, and the aboveground
piping and system components, shall be tested to assure that equipment and
components function as intended. The underground and aboveground interior
piping systems and attached appurtenances subjected to system working
pressure shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 13 and NFPA 24.
Submit request to schedule Preliminary Tests, no later than [14][_____]
days prior to the proposed start of the tests. Upon completion of
specified tests, the Contractor shall submit for approval a Preliminary
Test Report.
3.6.1
Underground Piping
3.6.1.1
Flushing
Hydrostatic Testing
Aboveground Piping
3.6.2.1
Hydrostatic Testing
Final Acceptance Test shall begin only when the Preliminary Test Report has
been approved. Submit request to schedule Final Acceptance Test, no later
than [14][_____] days prior to the proposed start of the tests.
Notification shall include a copy of the Contractor's Material & Test
Certificates.
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Do not use the following verbiage for NAVFAC
projects
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[The Fire Protection Engineer shall conduct the Final Acceptance Test and
shall provide a complete demonstration of the operation of the system.]
This shall include operation of control valves and flowing of inspector's
test connections to verify operation of associated waterflow alarm
switches. After operation of control valves has been completed, the main
drain test shall be repeated to assure that control valves are in the open
position. In addition, the representative shall have available copies of
as-built drawings and certificates of tests previously conducted. The
installation shall not be considered accepted until identified
discrepancies have been corrected and test documentation is properly
completed and received. The Contractor shall submit the Final Acceptance
Test Report as specified in the Submittals paragraph.
**************************************************************************
NOTE: Use the following verbiage for NAVFAC projects
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An experienced technician regularly employed by the system installer shall
be present during the inspection. The Fire Protection Engineer shall
attend the final inspections and tests. At this inspection, repeat any or
all of the required tests as directed. Correct defects in work provided by
the Contractor, and make additional tests until the systems comply with
contract requirements. Furnish appliances, equipment, [water,]
electricity, instruments, connecting devices, and personnel for the tests.
[The Government will furnish water for the tests.] The [_____] Division,
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Fire Protection Engineer, will
witness formal tests and approve systems before they are accepted.
3.8
ON-SITE TRAINING
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NOTE: The number of hours of instruction should be
determined based of the number and complexity of the
systems specified.
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Submit request to schedule the On-site Training, at least 14 [_____] days
prior to the start of related training but prior to the final inspections
and tests. The sprinkler contractor shall conduct a training course for
operating and maintenance personnel as designated by the Contracting
Officer. Training shall be provided for a period of [_____] hours of
normal working time and shall start after the system is functionally
complete and after the Final Acceptance Test. The On-Site Training shall
cover all of the items contained in the approved Operating and Maintenance
Instructions.
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