Deluge Valve
Deluge Valve
Deluge Valve
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NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 Valve Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2
2 Diaphragm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
3 Spring Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3
4 Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
5 Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4
6 Flat Washer:
DN80 and DN100 (3 and 4 Inch) 5
Valves, M12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
DN150 (6 Inch) Valve, M14 . . . . . 8 6
DN200 (8 Inch) Valve, M16 . . . . . 8
7 Hex Bolt: 7
DN80 and DN100 (3 and 4 Inch)
Valves, M12 x 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
DN150 (6 Inch) Valve, M14 x 50 . 8
DN200 (8 Inch) Valve, M16 x 55 . 8
FIGURE 1
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 2
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
FLANGE DIMENSIONS
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13 27
17 27
16 24
8
4 29
22
30
5 27
27
24
2
18 24
24 27
21
14 8 26
34 22
23 27
FIGURE 3
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
VERTICAL ELECTRIC ACTUATION TRIM ASSEMBLY
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FIGURE 4
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
PRE-TRIMMED VALVE ASSEMBLY AND FUNCTIONAL TRIM COMPONENTS
OPEN TO WATERFLOW
F ATMOSPHERE TO SYSTEM
A
FIGURE 5
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
VERTICAL ELECTRIC ACTUATION TRIM
INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS
SET OPERATED
CONDITION CONDITION
FIGURE 6
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
SET AND OPERATED CONDITION
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20.0
1,00
0,90
0,80
0,70 10.0
0,60 9.0
H)
NOMINAL PRESSURE DROP IN BAR
0,30
NC
4.0
(3 I
(4 I
H)
80
NC
0,20 3.0
(6 I
H)
DN
NC
150
(8 I
DN
200 2.0
DN
0,10
0,09
0,08
0,07 1.0
0,06 0.9
0.8
0,05 0.7
0,04 0.6
0.5
0,03
0.4
0,02 0.3
0.2
0,01
300 400 600 1000 2000 4000 6000 10000 20000
FLOW RATE IN LITERS PER MINUTE (LPM)
Note: Because the Model SV-1 Deluge Valve exhibits pressure drops exceeding
20,7 kPa (3 psi) at a flow rate of 4,6 m/s (15 ft/s), the maximum threshold per UL260,
it is marked to indicate use only in hydraulically calculated system.
GRAPH A
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
NOMINAL PRESSURE LOSS VERSUS FLOW
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FIGURE 7
MODEL SV-1 DELUGE VALVE
SETTING AND TEST PROCEDURE
FUNCTIONAL TRIM COMPONENTS
the diaphragm chamber or, a leak in Step 6. Open the Emergency Manual Note: The water motor alarm is not
the Diaphragm Chamber Check Valve Valve (D) slowly and close the Emer- included in the SV-1 Trim or Pre-
(J) caused by dirt or debris in the gency Manual Valve (D) when the wa- Trimmed Assemblies.
check valve seal area), the Model SV-1 ter begins to discharge.
deluge valve could inadvertently trip Internal Valve Inspection
Step 7. Close the Resetting Ball Valve Once every five years during the annu-
if its water supply pressure is quickly (B). Open the System Shut-Off Valve al operational test procedure and prior
restored. (P). The system is back in service. to the Model SV-1 Valve being reset,
A drop in the water supply pressure the interior of the Model SV-1 Valve
to below its normal range (as in the Quarterly Solenoid Valve Test Pro-
must be cleaned and inspected for
case of an interrupted water supply cedure For Electric Actuation wear and damage. Damaged or worn
condition) constitutes an emergency Proper operation of the Solenoid Valve parts must be replaced. (Replacement
impairment as defined by NFPA 25. (F) for electric actuation must be veri- of the Diaphragm every ten years is
Should this condition occur, immedi- fied at least quarterly as follows: recommended.)
ately close the main shut-off valve and Step 1. To avoid water flow into sys-
utilize the following procedure to reset When reinstalling the diaphragm cov-
tem, close the System Shut-Off Valve
the system. er, the diaphragm cover hex bolts and
(P). flat washers must be uniformly and
Step 1. Prior to the water supply pres- Step 2. Test the deluge releasing securely tightened using a cross-draw
sure being restored to the closed main panel (automatic control unit) in ac- sequence. After tightening, double-
shut-off valve, note the pressure in- cordance with the manufacturer’s in- check to make certain that all of the
dicated by the Diaphragm Chamber structions to energize the Solenoid diaphragm cover hex bolts and flat
Pressure Gauge (K) and determine if Valve (F). washers are securely tightened.
the pressure is within the normally ex-
pected range. Note: The deluge releasing panel (au-
tomatic control unit) is not included in
Step 2. If the diaphragm chamber the SV-1 Trim Kits and Pre-Trimmed
pressure is below the normal range, Assemblies.
check for and correct any source of
leakage from the diaphragm chamber Step 3. Verify that the SV-1 Valve has
prior to resetting the system. tripped, as water flows out of the An-
ti-Reset Valve (M), when the Waterflow
Step 3. After the water supply pres- Pressure Alarm Switch (L) and/or the
sure is restored to the Main Shut-Off water motor alarm are actuated.
Valve (N), reset the Model SV-1 Deluge
Valve in accordance with the Valve Note: The water motor alarm is not
Setting Procedure section. included in the SV-1 Trim Kits or Pre-
Trimmed Assemblies.
For fire protection systems subject to
an emergency impairment caused by Step 4. Reset the Solenoid Valve (F).
an interrupted water supply condition, Step 5. Open the Resetting Ball Valve
it is recommended that consideration (B). Close the Main Shut-Off Valve (N).
be given to installing a low water sup-
ply pressure switch with the appropri- Step 6. Open the System Drain Valve
ate alarm/indications to monitor the (C). When the water ceases to dis-
water supply pressure. charge, Open the Main Shut-Off Valve
(N). Keep the System Drain Valve (C)
SV-1 Deluge Valve Resetting Proce- open.
dure After System Operation Due Step 7. Observe the System Drain
To A Fire. Valve (C) and close the System Drain
If the Model SV-1 Deluge Valve oper- Valve (C) when the water ceases to
ates due to a fire, perform the follow- discharge.
ing procedure to reset the valve.
Step 8. Close the Resetting Ball Valve
Step 1. Close the Main Shut-Off Valve (B). Open the System Shut-Off Valve
(N) and System Shut-Off Valve (P). (P). The system is back in service.
Step 2. Reset the Solenoid Valve (F),
or close the Emergency Manual Valve Monthly Waterflow Alarm Test
(D). Procedure
Testing of the system Waterflow Pres-
Step 3. Open the Resetting Ball Valve sure Alarm Switch (L) must be per-
(B). formed at least once in a month. To
Step 4. Open the Main Shut-Off Valve test the waterflow alarm, close the
(N). Alarm Control Valve (E), open the
Alarm Test Valve (G), which will allow
Step 5. Open System Drain Valve (C) a flow of water to the Waterflow Pres-
once both the System Water Supply sure Alarm Switch (L) and/or water
Pressure Gauge (H) and Diaphragm motor alarm. Upon satisfactory com-
Chamber Pressure Gauge (K) are pletion of the test, close the Alarm
steady. Then close once water stops Test Valve (G), open the Alarm Control
flowing out. Valve (E).
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