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DESIGN, INSTALLATION

AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL


ROTAREX NORTH AMERICA, INC.
FireDETEC / Indirect Low Pressure (ILP)
Pre Engineered Fire Suppression Systems
Featuring Linear Pneumatic Tubing

LISTED *

FM-200® AGENT
PRE-ENGINEERED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
For Models
B07014500: 3lb. System
B07014501: 7lb. System
B07014502: 14lb. System

Part Number 027650004. Release date: 02/16


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 AGENT P.006 6.0 FIREDETEC ILP SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS P.021
- 1.1 Agent- heptafluoropropane (FM-200®) P.006 - 6.1 Container location P.021
- 1.2 Pre-engineered fire suppression systems uses & limitations P.006 - 6.2 Storage temperature limitations P.021
- 1.3 Agent exposure P.007 - 6.3 Installation of 3, 7, & 14 lb systems P.021
- 1.4 Chilling & visibility P.008 - 6.4 Mounting brackets P.021
- 1.5 Pressure P.008 - 6.5 Physical mounting of FireDETEC systems
- 1.6 Agent storage containers P.008 on fiberglass bulkhead P.022
- 1.7 Fill density P.008 - 6.6 Pressurizing FireDETEC tubing P.022
- 1.8 Cylinder temperature & pressure relationship P.008 - 6.7 Discharge pipe & nozzles P.023
- 6.8 System recharge P.023
2.0 EQUIPMENT P.009
- 2.1 Description P.009 7.0 FINAL SYSTEM CHECKOUT P.023
- 2.2 Agent storage containers P.009 - 7.1 Compartment (hazard) area check P.023
- 2.3 Valves P.010
- 2.4 Mounting brackets P.010
- 2.5 Burst Disc P.010 8.0 SYSTEM OPERATION P.024
- 2.6 Pressure gauge P.010 - 8.1 General P.024
- 2.7 FireDETEC linear thermal detector & actuation tubing P.011 - 8.2 Operating procedures P.024
- 2.8 Cylinder name plate P.011 - 8.3 Post fire operation P.024
- 2.9 Manual release P.011 - 8.4 Cylinder recharge P.024
- 2.10 Solenoid actuator P.011 - 8.5 FireDETEC tubing P.024
- 2.11 Piping P.011
- 2.12 Nozzles P.012 9.0 MAINTENANCE P.025
- 2.13 Construction features P.012 - 9.1 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM P.025
- 9.2 AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS P.025

3.0 ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT P.013 10.0 POST FIRE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE P.026
- 3.1 Caution-area protected by clean agent - 10.1 REPLACEMENT OF FireDETEC TUBING P.026
fire suppression system sign P.013 - 10.2 CYLINDER VALVE P.026

4.0 DESIGN P.013 11.0 WARRANTY STATEMENT P.027


- 4.1 System design concept P.013 - APPENDIX A: SYSTEM & PARTS LIST P.029
- 4.2 Hazard evaluation P.013 - APPENDIX B: COMPONENT DRAWINGS P.036
- 4.3 Determine concentration percentage P.014 - APPENDIX C: FILL PROCEDURE P.055
- 4.4 Safety recommendations P.014 - APPENDIX D: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FM-200® P.058
- 4.5 Determining agent quantity P.014
- 4.6 Determine enclosure integrity P.016
- 4.7 Locate the cylinder P.016
- 4.8 Determine the location & placement of the FireDETEC tubing P.017
- 4.9 Nozzle requirements P.017
- 4.10 Nozzle area & volume coverage P.017
- 4.11 Sample calculations P.018

5.0 FIREDETEC INDIRECT LOW PRESSURE SYSTEMS LIMITATIONS P.019


- 5.1 Temperature limitations P.019
- 5.2 Operating pressure P.019
- 5.3 Discharge time P.019
- 5.4 Closeable openings P.019
- 5.5 Ventilation shutdown P.019
- 5.6 System specifications P.020
- 5.7 FireDETEC thermal detection tubing system design P.020
- 5.8 FireDETEC discharge pipe requirements P.020

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FOREWORD
Rotarex Design, Installation, & Maintenance Manual for FireDETEC FM-200®
pre-engineered FireDETEC suppression systems incorporates the latest design
requirements found in NFPA Standard 2001, as well as the most up-to-date
information available for our products. This manual is a comprehensive guide
of information compiled as a result of research, development and testing. It
has been provided for those individuals that are responsible for the design,
installation, and/or maintenance of Rotarex FM-200® hardware and systems.
It is the responsibility of the designer and installer to remain within the
parameters established in this design, installation and maintenance manual.

Sales and marketing personnel as well as architects, engineers, etc. will also
find the information contained in this manual useful. Rotarex FireDETEC fire
suppression systems are offered only in the Pre-Engineered format.

Pre-Engineered Systems are simple systems that operate within a predetermined


set of design parameters with limitations that are pre established by testing.
Rotarex fire suppression systems are tested and approved by underwriters
Laboratories (UL) and Factory Mutual (FM). These systems do not require the
designer to perform any hydraulic flow calculations and they are intended to
provide a means of designing FM-200® fire suppression systems.

Rotarex pre-engineered FM-200® fire suppression systems must be installed


and maintained in accordance with the limitations established in NFPA
Standard 2001, Clean Agent Extinguishing Systems, as well as the limitations
set forth by UL and FM. The information contained within this manual defines
the established limitations in detail.

IMPORTANT

Rotarex believes that the information incorporated into this manual is


accurate as of the date this manual was prepared. It has been compiled
to allow those responsible for designing and installing Rotarex FM-200®
systems to properly do so, and for the parties responsible for verifying the
system design to determine if the design parameters have been met. The
data contained within this manual is provided for informational purposes
only. Rotarex disclaims all liability for any other use that may be made of the
data contained within this manual by any, and all, parties. Rotarex believes
this data to be accurate; however, all dimensions are approximate and this
document is presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. Any
questions concerning the information presented in this manual should be
addressed to:

Rotarex North America,


Inc. 221 Westec Drive
Mount Pleasant, PA 15666

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Rotarex fire suppression systems are to be designed, installed, inspected,


maintained, tested, and recharged by qualified, trained fire protection CAUTION
personnel in accordance with the following: Indicate[s] a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION [signs] without a safety alert
- Standard of the National Fire Protection Association No 2001, titled “Clean symbol may be used to alert against unsafe practices that can result
Agent Extinguishing Systems” in property damage only. (Triagular Sign)
- Instructions and Limitations in this manual, Rotarex Part Number
027650004
- Storage, handling, transportation, service, maintenance, recharge, and test WARNING
of agent storage containers shall be performed only by qualified trained Indicate[s] a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
personnel in accordance with the information in this manual. Rotarex in death or serious injury. WARNING [signs] should not be used for
Part Number 027650004, chemical manufacturers instructions for Safe property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to
Handling & Transferring FM-200®. this level is also involved (Circle Sign)
- Compressed Gas Association* (CGA) pamphlets:
· C-1, “Methods for Hydrostatic testing of Compressed Gas Cylinders”
· C-6, “Standards for Visual Inspection of Compressed gas cylinders” DANGER
· P-1, “Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers” Indicate[s] a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
- All information contained on the system container (s) nameplate * death or serious injury. The signal word “DANGER” is to be limited to
CGA pamphlets are published by and available for purchase from the the most extreme situations. DANGER [signs] should not be used for
Compressed Gas Association 4221 Walney Road, Fifth Floor, Chantilly, VA property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to
20151-2923. Tel. (703)788-2700 these levels is also involved. (Rectangle Sign)

SAFETY
CAUTION
The following symbols are used in this manual. Wherever they appear it indi- Read and understand this manual and all material referred to in
cates a need to exercise caution and pay attention to the details. The symbols this manual before attempting to install, maintain or recharge any
are relevant to the safe use of the equipment described in this manual. rotarex ilp fire suppression system.

1. Always treat a cylinder as though it were fully charged.


2. When working with fire suppression agents always wear safety glasses.
3. When working with cryogenic agents always wear leather gloves to avoid
cryogenic burns.
4. Before removing a cylinder from an installation: ensure the ball valve(s)
are secure on the top of the cylinder, that the valve assembly is closed and
in the “off” position, then remove the tubing.

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1.0 AGENT

This section covers the fire extinguishant utilized by Rotarex FM-200® Clean Agent
Systems. All of the information contained herein is believed to be accurate and up-
to-date. However, it should be noted that all dimensions shown are approximate
and Rotarex reserves the right to make adjustments as necessary.

1.1. AGENT- HEPTAFLUOROPROPANE (FM-200®)

1.1.2. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FM-200®


The extinguishing agent used in Rotarex Pre-engineered Fire-Suppression Systems
is Heptafluoropropane, more commonly known by its ASHRAE designation: HFC Chemical Name Heptafluoropropane
227 ea. FM-200® is a colorless, odorless, liquefied compressed gas. (See the Physi- (CF3CHFCF3)
cal Properties Table below). It is stored as a liquid, but dispensed into the hazard Molecular Weight (g/mol) 170.03
as a colorless, electrically-nonconductive, gaseous vapor due to its relatively low Boiling Point @ 760 mm Hg -16.4°C
boiling point. FM-200® has been tested and verified to be safe for use in occupied Freezing Point -131°C
spaces when used as specified in the U.S. EPA Significant New Alternative Policy Critical Temperature 101.7°C
(SNAP) rules. Tests have proven that exposure to FM-200® is safe and effective in Critical Pressure (bar) 29.1
extinguishing fires at low concentrations; most of which are well below the EPA’s Critical Volume (cc/mol) 274
maximum exposure levels. FM-200® is approved for use in occupied areas up to Critical Density (kg/m3) 621
10.5% concentration by volume with a mandated egress time of 5 minutes or less. Specific Heat, Liquid (kJ/kg @ 25°C) 1.184
Specific Heat, Vapor (kJ/kg °C) @ constant pressure of 1 0.808
ATM @ 25°C
1.1.1. EXTINGUISHING MECHANISM
Heat of Vaporization (kJ/kg °C) at Boiling Point 132.6
Thermal Conductivity (W/m °C) of Liquid @ 25°C 0.069
FM-200®’s mechanism of extinguishing fires is considered active. Its primary
Viscosity, Liquid @ 25°C (centipoises) 0.184
action is through physically cooling the fire at the molecular level. FM-200®
is an efficient heat transfer agent. FM-200® removes the thermal energy Global Warming Potential 2900
from the fire to the extent that the combustion reaction cannot sustain itself. NOAEL (VOL %) 9
Additionally, there is a chemical action that provides a secondary means of LOAEL (VOL %) 10.5
suppressing the fire. Trace amounts of free radicals are released into the fire Ozone Depletion Potential 0
– thereby inhibiting the chain reaction of combustion. FM-200® does not US EPA SNAP Approval Accepted
significantly reduce oxygen levels and is safe for use in occupied spaces in Estimated Atmospheric Lifetime 31 – 42 years
accordance with the U.S. EPA guidelines. FM-200® can be removed from the LC50 (Rats; 4 hrs – ppm) >800,000 ppm
protected space by simply ventilating the space after a system discharge. *FE-227 and FM-200® are registered trademarks of DuPont Corporation

1.2 PRE-ENGINEERED FIRE-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS USES & LIMITATIONS

1.2.1. FM-200® IS A GASEOUS FIRE SUPPRESSION AGENT THAT IS


Rotarex Pre-engineered Fire-Suppression systems must be designed and EFFECTIVE ON:
installed in accordance with the requirements outlined in this manual, PN
027650004, and in accordance with the requirements of the NFPA 2001 Stan- - Class A Fires - Surface Fires of Celluloid Materials.
dard for Clean Agent Extinguishing Systems, latest edition, UL, & FM. - Class B Fires - Fires of Flammable Liquids and Gases.
- Class C Fires - Fires that involve energized electrical equipment.
Rotarex FM-200® systems are used to protect hazards that are enclosed. An enclosed
hazard area will provide a means to contain the FM-200® extinguishant. By containing 1.2.2. ROTAREX FM-200® SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE USED ON FIRES
the agent in the enclosure, when discharged it will establish and maintain an effective INVOLVING THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS.
extinguishing concentration. Some typical hazards that can be protected with FM-200®
fire suppression systems include but are not limited to the following: - Self-oxidizing chemicals of rapid oxidizing chemicals
Examples: Cellulose Nitrate and Gunpowder.
- Laboratory fume/exhaust cabinets - Reactive metal compounds Examples: Sodium, Potassium, Barium,
- Machinery Spaces Magnesium, Lithium Titanium, Zirconium, Uranium, and Plutonium
- Small compartments - Metal hydrides Examples: Sodium Hydride and Lithium Aluminum Hydride
- Electrical and electronic hazards - Chemicals capable of undergoing auto-thermal decomposition.
- Paint lockers Examples: Organic Peroxides and Hydrazine. (Reference: NFPA 2001,
- Telecommunication areas latest edition)
- CNC & VMC Machining Centers
- UPS Units
- Transformer cabinets
- Other high value assets
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1.0 AGENT (continued)
1.3. AGENT EXPOSURE

Although FM-200® is considered to be non-toxic, the EPA has established the 1.3.2. TOXICITY
guidelines for controlling the amount (concentration) of agent provided for
the protected area. Based on PBPK modeling, the EPA allows FM-200® for use FM-200® has been extensively tested and is approved for use in fire suppres-
in normally occupied spaces up to a concentration of 10.5 % by volume with sion systems around the world. The LC50 toxicity rating for FM-200® is greater
exposure limited to 5 minutes or less. than 780,000 ppm. When one considers that most FM-200® systems are
designed for concentrations providing less than 105,000 ppm,
The requirement for pre-discharge alarms and time delays in occupied areas it is evident that FM-200® is safe to use. FM-200® will decompose to form
are intended to prevent unnecessary exposure to humans where their pres- halogen acids when exposed to extremely high temperatures. The formation
ence is not critical to the operation of the area being protected. Suitable safe- of these acids is minimized by using fast acting detection and control systems,
guards shall be provided to ensure prompt evacuation of (and prevent entry and proper system design and installation for rapid discharge of the agent
into) protected areas after discharge. into the hazard area. Generation of by-products (decomposition) from the
FM-200® discharge will be minimal when properly applied. As with all HFC
agents used as fire suppressants, human exposure to concentrations above
CAUTION the NOAEL is limited to 5 minutes.
The discharge of clean agent systems to extinguish a fire can result
in a potential hazard to personnel from the natural form of the Although FM-200® has been shown that it is safe to use, there can be some
clean agent or from the products of combustion and decomposition health effects caused by its combustion. Hydrogen fluoride (HF) vapor can be
that result from exposure of the agent to the fire or hot surfaces. produced in fires as a breakdown product of FM-200® and other fluorocar-
Unnecessary exposure of personnel either to the agent in its natural bon fire extinguishing agents and in the combustion of flo ropolymers. The
form or to the products of decomposition shall be avoided. significant toxicological effects of HF exposure occur at the site of contact.
As such one should know what to expect when dealing with this toxic vapor.
Table 1.3.2.1, on the following page, shows the health problems caused by
1.3.1. AGENT EXPOSURE LIMITS exposure to HF vapors.

Unnecessary exposure to FM-200® clean agent systems resulting in low oxy- Potential Human Health Effects
gen atmospheres shall be avoided. The maximum exposure time in any case of Hydrogen Fluoride in Healthy Individuals
shall not exceed 5 minutes. Table 1.3.1 shows the time for safe human expo- Hydrogen
Exposure Time Reaction
sure at stated concentrations of FM-200®. Flouride (ppm)
<50 Slight eye and nasal irritation
time for safe human exposure at stated concentrations for FM-200® 50-100 Mild eye and upper respiratory tract irritation
100-200 Moderate eye and upper respiratory tract
% v/v ppm Maximum Permitted Human 2 minutes irritation; slight skin irritation
Exposure Time (min)
Moderate irritation of all body surfaces;
10.0 100,000 5.00 >200 increasing concentration may be escape
10.5 105,000 5.00 impairing
11.0 110,000 5.00 <50 Mild eye and nasal irritation
50-100 Increasing eye and nasal irritation; slight skin
11.5 115,000 5.00 irritation
12.0 120,000 5.00 5 minutes Moderate irritation of skin, eyes, and
100-200 respiratory tract
12.5 125,000 5.00
13.0 130,000 1.65 Definite irritation of tissue surfaces; will
>200 cause escape impairing at increasing
13.5 135,000 0.92 concentrations
14.0 140,000 0.79 Definite eye, skin, and upper respiratory tract
<50 irritation
14.5 145,000 0.64
15.0 150,000 0.49 Moderate irritation of all body surfaces;
50-100 increasing concentration my be escape
impairing
10 minutes
100-200 Moderate irritation of all body surfaces;
1.3.1.1. Spaces not normally occupied escape impairing effects likely
Escape-impairing effects will occur;
Most Rotarex suppression systems will be used to provide protection for hazards and >200 increasing concentrations can be lethal
without medical intervention
compartments that are too small or too remote to be occupied. FM-200® systems can
be designed for concentrations exceeding the LOAEL if the space is not normally occu-
pied or that personnel in the hazard area can escape within 30 seconds.

CAUTION
Rotarex does not recommend FM-200® systems to be used in any normally
occupied spaces where the design concentration required is above 10.5%.

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1.0 AGENT (continued)


1.4. CHILLING & VISIBILITY

Liquid FM-200® discharging from the nozzles will have a chilling effect on atmosphere may cause a reduction in visibility due to condensation of water
objects and can cause frostbite burns to the skin. The liquid phase vaporizes vapor normally present in the hazard area.
rapidly when mixed with air. Discharging the agent into an area with a humid

1.5. PRESSURE

The normal operating pressure of a Rotarex FM-200® clean agent suppression sys- of the FM-200® is complete. This process is referred to as super pressuriza-
tem is 240 psig @ 70ºF (16.5 bar @ 21ºC). This is accomplished by super pressurizing tion. Super pressurization is applied to the container for any of the following:
the system with a charge of nitrogen added to the FM-200® agent. All Rotarex Fire-
Suppression cylinders are pressurized vessels, care must be observed when handling, - To increase the total pressure available for flow from the fire suppression
filling and transporting storage containers. The anti-recoil devices SHALL be in place system container through the downstream piping network.
whenever the charged container is removed from the piping network. - To provide a “pressure pad” for the liquid in order to keep the liquid
compressed in the liquid phase during flow through piping systems.
1.5.1. SUPERPRESSURIZATION - To stabilize the container pressure over a wide temperature range or to
maintain significant storage pressures at low temperatures.
To increase the available pressure above the vapor pressure of FM-200®
nitrogen is added to the fire suppression system container after the transfer

1.6. AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS

Agent Storage Containers are steel pressure vessels designed to hold the
FM-200® under pressure until it is discharged. All FM-200® containers are
suitable for use at storage temperatures of 32°F to 130 °F (0°C to 54.4°C).
Each container is manufactured in strict accordance with DOT regulations and
undergoes extensive pressure and leak testing before shipment to the field.

1.7. FILL DENSITY

Each Rotarex fire suppression cylinder has been designed for a minimum and Cylinder Data
maximum fill density as shown in table 1.7. Fill Density and temperature affect the
pressure in the system cylinder. As the temperature elevates the pressure increases Max Fill Max Fill Operating Operating
PN (Pounds) (Kilograms) Pressure (PSI) Pressure (Bar)
significantly. Should the maximum fill density be exceeded, the cylinder pressure
will increase significantly and may present a hazard to personnel as well as the B07014500 3 1.36 240 16.5
equipment being protected. Adhering to the maximum fill requirements will mini- B07014501 7 3.18 240 16.5
mize the possibility of an inadvertent discharge and or the possibility of the system B07014502 14 6.35 240 16.5
pressure relief device rupturing.

1.8. CYLINDER TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE RELATIONSHIP

Rotarex Fire suppression systems are designed to operate between 32 °F and TEMPERATURE PRESSURE
130 °F (0 °C to 54.4 °C). Chart 1.8 shows the internal cylinder pressure as indi- °F °C PSIG KPA
cated on the cylinder gauge. The temperature pressure relationship is based 32 0 150 1034.21
on a maximum fill density of 75 pounds of agent per cubic foot at 70 °F (21.1 40 4.54 174 1199.69
°C) and a charging pressure of 240 PSI. 50 10.0 199 1372.06
60 15.5 224 1544.43
70 21.1 240 1654.74
80 26.7 274 1889.16
90 32.2 299 2061.53
100 37.8 324 2233.90
110 43.3 349 2406.27
120 48.9 374 2578.64
130 54.4 390 2688.96
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1.0 AGENT (continued)
Isometric Diagram of FM-200® Pressurized
with N2 to 240 psi at 68 F

2.0 EQUIPMENT
2.1. DESCRIPTION

The FireDETEC Automatic Indirect System is available in three sizes; each size See paragraph 1.2. in this manual for areas where FireDETEC Indirect Low
is assigned a model number: Pressure Systems may be applied to protect the hazard. Should an occasion
arise where the hazard is not identified in paragraph 1.2 of this manual please
- Model B07014500 charged with 3 lb (1.36 kg) of FM-200® review NFPA 2001, contact Rotarex, or the applicable governmental or regu-
- Model B07014501 charged with 7 lb (3.18 kg) of FM-200® latory authority.
- Model B07014502 charged with 14 lb (6.35 kg) of FM-200®

The FireDETEC pre-engineered fire suppression system utilizes proprietary FireDE-


TEC flexible pneumatic, thermally sensitive tubing that is used as a detection
device. The tubing is pressurized with dry nitrogen when it is put into service. The
thermally activated tubing is temperature sensitive. The tubing is installed in the
hazard area as a continuous linear detector that will rupture from flame impinge-
ment or when the temperature reaches the release point. These systems are devel- CAUTION
oped for use in total flooding applications, where the hazard area is not normally FireDETEC Fire Suppression Systems have been developed to protect a
occupied. Please refer to NFPA 2001 for use of FM-200® in occupied areas. NFPA single hazard. It is a SINGLE automatic unit. There are no electric, manual or
2001 section 1-6 outlines personnel safety exposure limits for FM-200®. pneumatic actuators that can be used to discharge multiple cylinders.

2.2. AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS - PN 028800011, PN 028800012, & PN 028800013

All agent storage containers are steel pressure vessels designed to hold the 54.4 °C). Each container is manufactured to DOT regulations and undergoes
FM-200® under pressure until the agent is discharged. All Rotarex containers extensive pressure and leak testing before shipment to the field.
are suitable for use at storage temperatures between 32°F to 130 °F (0 °C to

Cylinder Data
Diameter Height Volume Agent Fill
Nom / Size PN
IN CM IN CM IN³ L LB KG
3 028800011 2.93 7.44 12.43 31.57 75 1.23 3 1.36
7 028800012 4.99 12.67 11.17 28.37 174 2.85 7 3.18
14 028800013 6.14 15.60 14.14 35.92 350 5.74 14 6.35

2.2.1. Cylinder DOT Specifications


Service Pressure Test Pressure
Nom Size DOT Spec
(PSI) (BAR) (PSI) (BAR)
3 DOT-4B240 240 16.55 480 33.09
7 DOT-4B360 240 16.55 720 49.64
14 DOT-4B360 240 16.55 720 49.64

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2.0 EQUIPMENT (continued)


2.3. VALVES - PN B07010208, PN B07010303

The Indirect Low Pressure valve(s) used on FireDETEC systems were invented and
developed by Rotarex for use in fire suppression systems that are actuated by a
linear thermal detector. The valve is nickel plated brass equipped with a pressure
gauge to monitor the system pressure, a quarter turn ball valve that is the interface TABLE 2.3
between the tubing and the cylinder, and a pressure relief device.

The feature options of the Indirect Low Pressure Valves include: Valve technical data
Approval FM & UL
1. Filling connector with integrated test valve Product Group B0701
2. Pressure relief device Connection to gas container 1” 14 UNS 2A, 1.5” 14 UNS 2A
Valve outlet ¼” NPT, ½” NPT
Each valve is equipped with 2 discharge ports. Each discharge port is fitted with a Ascending tube connection 5⁄8” 24 UNEF 2B, 1” 20 UNEF 2B
safety plug that must be installed in the discharge outlet whenever the cylinder Top connection G 1⁄8”
is being transported or is not in service. The safety plugs are intended to prevent Pressure Gauge 1⁄8” NPT
uncontrolled discharge of a cylinder in the event of accidental system activation. Extinguishing Agent FM-200®
Propellants Nitrogen
Activation of the discharge valve is accomplished by any one of the following: Minimum opening cross-section
at valve outlet 2 x 6.5 mm
Working Pressure 240 psi
A. Manual actuation via manual release valve
Operating Temperature Range 30 °F to 130 °F
B. Electric actuation via electric solenoid
Leakage Rate 10-4 mbar l/s
C. Automatic actuation via FireDETEC tubing
Materials
Valve body and cover Brass, nickel-plated
Rotarex Indirect Low Pressure Valves are not suitable for any other installation or
other purpose. If the user of the product has any questions concerning the correct Primary seals (membrane) Special polymer
use or purpose of this product, they should call Rotarex at (724) 696-4340. A Screw-in connections Brass with NBR seals
non-authorized use or application and/or a non-authorized modification of the Test Valve Brass, nickel-plated
product or its use or application can result in serious accidents or injuries. Rotarex Pressure Gauge Brass, nickel-plated
North America, Inc. is not responsible for a non-authorized use or application. Secondary Seals NBR, hybrid seal metal nitrile

2.4. MOUNTING BRACKETS - 3LB PN 029900169, 7LB PN 029900170, 14 LB PN 029900171

The cylinder wall mounting bracket is epoxy powder coated and is used to
mount the cylinder in the vertical position. Each system comes equipped with
two stainless steel clamps to hold the cylinder in place.

2.5. BURST DISC - 3 LB (480PSI) PN 029200091, 7 & 14 LB (600PSI) PN 029200088

To protect the cylinder against overpressure. Remark: the switch would still be options for units that have the manual
actuator, but required for units that have the solenoid actuator.
2.5.1. PRESSURE SWITCH PN 029900168
The pressure switch is connected on to the valve assembly to provide
additional electrical functions that may be required. Rotarex recommends
that a pressure switch be connected to some audio or audio visual device to
alert personnel that a system has discharged.

2.6. PRESSURE GAUGE - PN 028200190

Pressure gauge indicates internal cylinder pressure. The pressure gauge is color 2.6.1. END OF LINE ADAPTOR (EOL) - PN B07810026
coded to display the acceptable operating range, under pressure range, and over
pressure range. The EOL is required to pressurize the thermal activation tubing.

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2.7. FIREDETEC LINEAR THERMAL DETECTOR & ACTUATION TUBING PN - B07800002 (RED TUBING), PN B07800200 (BLACK TUBING)

When the FireDETEC tubing is used in the indirect low Pressure system it is 240°F or 115°C, the release of pressure in the tubing then activates the fire
only used as a linear thermal detector and activation device. The thermally suppression system, resulting in discharge of agent through the piping
activated tubing is heat sensitive. Heat from a fire or direct flame impingement network and nozzles.
during a fire situation will cause the tubing to rupture. The tubing will rupture
at any point along its entire length. If the temperature reaches approximately REM: red tubing is FM approved and UL listed, black tubing is only FM.

2.8. CYLINDER NAME PLATE

All FireDETEC cylinders are furnished with a nameplate that provides the
following information that is specific to that container:

- Assembly number
- Weight information
- Tare weight
- Agent weight
- Gross weight
- Installation Instructions

2.9. MANUAL RELEASE - PN B04420128

The manual release is an inline device. When the push type valve is activated operate the manual actuator, simply pull the yellow safety device and push
it releases the nitrogen in the tubing allowing the pressure differential valve the red handle.
to open and release the agent into the hazard area. This device mounted in
line with the thermally activated tubing provides an independent means
of operating the FireDETEC system without the need for external power. To

2.10. SOLENOID ACTUATOR PN B04420127

The solenoid actuator is an electro mechanical device that allows the The solenoid valve comes equipped with a supervisory pressure switch that
FireDETEC fire suppression system to be actuated electrically from a control gets connected to the control panel’s supervisory circuit. Please refer to the
panel or other electric signal. control panel’s installation manual for proper wiring information.

2.11. PIPING

2.11.1. PIPING REQUIREMENTS able for use. The pipe diameter as seen in chart 2.12.1 shall not be changed.
Max Height refers to the maximum height differential between the cylinder
Piping must be Schedule 40 steel pipe, either galvanized or black. Specifi- and the nozzle.
cations ASTM A-53 or A-106, ANSI B36.10 must be used for steel pipe. The
piping must also meet the diameter and length requirements as set forth in
this manual. The pipe length values and number of elbows as seen in chart
2.12.1 are listed as the maximum pipe length and number of elbows avail-

Test Cell Test Cell Max Area Pipe Pipe


Agent System Elbows
Volume Height Coverage Diameter Length
3 lb 92.2 ft³ 8’ 8’ x 6.9’ ¼” 198” 5
7 lb 215.2 ft³ 10’ 12’ x 10.8’ 3⁄8” 303.5” 5
14 lb 430.4 ft³ 12’ 16’ x 16’ ½” 300” 5
FM-200® 3⁄8” - Feed, Feed: 172.5” T 4 - Feed, 1 - T to
7 lb. (2) 251.2 ft³ 10’ 12’ x 10.8’ ½” - T to Nozzle to Nozzle: 39” Nozzle
14 lb. 430.4 ft³ 12’ 16’ x 16’ Feed - ¾”, Feed: 142” T to Feed - 4, T
(2) T to Nozzle - ½” Nozzle: 60” to Nozzle - 1
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2.11.2. PIPE FITTINGS 2.11.5. INSTALLATION OF PIPING

Piping joints shall be Malleable Iron 300 pound class only - ASTMA-197 and have a All piping must be installed in accordance with good commercial practices.
minimum working pressure of 620 psi (42 bars). Temperature ratings of the fittings Allowance for expansion and contraction of the piping must be taken into
must not be exceeded. All threaded joints must be in accordance with ANSI B-20.1 account. The piping system shall be securely supported hangers.
Ductile Iron 300-pound class or higher ASTM A-395, or Steel ASTM-234 is accept-
able. Piping, fittings, and pipe supports shall be in accordance with the latest edi-
tion of NFPA 2001. Also consult ANSI B 31.1, The Power Piping Code. The method of
joining all pipe must be in accordance with the latest requirements listed in NFPA
2001. Acceptable fittings include screwed, flanges, welded.

2.11.3. PIPE REDUCTIONS

All reductions in pipe size must be made by using concentric reducer fittings
after the tee. Reducing bushings are not acceptable.

2.11.4. PIPE SUPPORTS

Pipe supports must be installed with allowance for expansion and con-
traction. They must be rated to support the dead weight of the piping and
the thrust forces of the FM-200® discharge. The piping shall be installed in
accordance with good commercial practices. Refer to ANSI B-21;1 for bracing
requirements.

2.12 NOZZLES PN 026200102, PN 026200104, PN 026200107, PN 026200103, PN 026200105

The nozzle controls the flow of and distributes the agent into the hazard area. FireDETEC
unique nozzles are available in brass 360º dispersal patterns; each nozzle has predeter-
mined discharge orifices to meet the flow requirements of the pre-engineered systems.

Part Nozzle Orifice Orifice Max Max Area


System
Number Diameter Diameter Quantity Height Coverage
026200102 3 lb. ¼” 0.085” 8 61” 55.3 ft²
026200104 7 lb. 3⁄8” 0.138” 8 86” 129.0 ft²
026200107 14 lb. ½” 0.2” 8 103.5” 258.2 ft²
026200103 7 lb./2 Nozzle 3⁄8” 0.085” 8 96” 129.0 ft²
026200105 14 lb./2 Nozzle ½” 0.138” 8 37” 258.2 ft²
MAXIMUM VOLUME - Please note that the maximum volume varies as a function of minimum design concentration and minimum temperature.

2.13 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES

2.13.1. EMERGENCY CONTROL 2.13.3 UL LISTED SYSTEM

For normal operation, a system shall be either automatically controlled An extinguishing system shall be provided with:
or operable from a manual control easily accessible to the hazard or both. - An automatic and manual means of actuation
All systems shall be provided with an alternate means of fully mechanical - A manual means of actuation could be either a mechanical type manual
emergency control, regardless of their normal means of operation. Fully actuation like the end of line device (B04420128) or an electric type, that
mechanical emergency controls shall not require an electric power source. would operate the solenoid (B04420127) vice the control panel.
These emergency controls shall be located at or near the device being
controlled. Control Panel additional detection:
When electronic monitoring and backup actuation is achieved using a control panel,
2.13.2. FM APPROVED SYSTEM the panel must be a UL Listed Fire Alarm and Control Panel, and compatible with the
solenoid valve actuator. Additionally, when electronic pull stations, supplemental
In addition to the manual actuator (B04420128), an FM Approved system also detection, and electronic notification devices are used in conjunction with a control
requires the use of the solenoid actuator (B04420127). The solenoid actuator panel, the devices must be compatible with the control panel. Reference the control
shall be connected to an FM Approved detection device & control panel. panel installation manual for compatibility information.
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3.1 CAUTION – AREA PROTECTED BY CLEAN AGENT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM SIGN (PN 028000060)

This sign is provided to alert personnel that the room is protected with clean agent
fire suppression system and that they should not enter the area during or after
discharge. The sign should be placed in a conspicuous location at the entrance to
the protected hazard and or on the cabinet or machine that is being protected.

4.0 DESIGN

4.1. SYSTEM DESIGN CONCEPT

Pre-Engineered Systems are balanced flow configurations that are simple to design
and easy to install. The Pre-Engineered concept minimizes the engineering effort
required to design an effective system by utilizing a fixed series of nozzles and a
tightly defined set of design criteria. As long as nozzle selection, pipe size, and pipe
length limitations are adhered to, computerized flow calculations are not required.

4.2. HAZARD EVALUATION

Rotarex offers Pre Engineered FM-200® fire suppression systems. This section to determine the correct design concentration, agent quantity, etc.
of the manual will detail the steps necessary to design a FireDETEC fire sup- The three Hazard Types are:
pression system within the limitations established by NFPA 2001, FM , and UL
approvals. The design of the system MUST be verified by following the steps - Class “A” (wood, paper, cloth – anything that
outlined in this manual prior to installing any FireDETEC fire suppression sys- leaves an ash residue after combustion)
tem. When evaluating hazards one should record the following properties: - Class “B” (Flammable liquid or gas)
- Class “C” (electrical)
- Ambient temperature
- Minimum & Maximum temperature
- Hazard Class
- Enclosure integrity
CLASS A CLASS B CLASS C
Once the previous properties have been recorded, calculate the quantity of
FM-200® required to provide the proper design concentration at the mini-
mum anticipated ambient temperature in the hazard enclosure. An example
calculation can be seen in Section 4.10.

FireDETEC pre-engineered fire suppression systems have been tested and


all limitations have been pre-established.

CAUTION
If the specified limitations are not followed, the system may not supply
the required quantity of extinguishing agent which may result in a fire
not being suppressed.

4.2.1. IDENTIFY HAZARD TYPE

The Hazard Type generally falls into one of or a combination of the three
following categories. The designer must be aware of the Hazard Type

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4.3. DETERMINE CONCENTRATION PERCENTAGE

The following is a guideline to be used to determine the proper agent concen- Design Design
Hazard to protect Hazard to protect
tration percentage for the hazard(s) being protected. Concentration Concentration
Acetone 10.0 Isopropanol 9.8
4.3.1. FireDETEC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Benzene 9.5 JP 4 9.0
FOR CLASS A, B, OR C HAZARDS Crude Oil 8.5 JP 5 9.0
Cyclohexane 9.4 Kerosene 9.6
Fire suppression systems utilizing FM-200® as the agent can be used to sup- Diesel 8.7 Methanol 15.2
press Class A, B, & C fires. Table 4.3.1 shows minimum design concentrations Ethanol 12.6 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 9.6
for FM-200® on Class A & B hazards. Gasoline 9.0 Toluene 7.6
N Heptane 9.6 Xylene 7.8
Hydraulic Fluid 8.5 Class C (Electrical) 7.5
Hydraulic Oils 7.7 Class A Surface fires 7.0
Hydraulic Oils 7.7
*Note: Design Concentration for Class B Fire are shown in the above table and includes a 30% safety factor from
the minimum extinguishing concentration.
4.4. SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

The following are safety recommendations as outlined in NFPA 2001. The


designer must be aware of the occupancy of the hazard(s) being protected CAUTION
Rotarex does not recommend FM-200® systems to be used in any
in order to complete their evaluation of the project and make adjustments or
normally occupied spaces where the required design concentration is
recommendations as necessary.
above 10.5%.
4.4.1. SPACES NOT NORMALLY OCCUPIED
Protected spaces that are considered to be Not Normally Occupied (e.g. flammable
liquids storage room, cabinets, some machinery spaces, etc.) can be designed for
concentrations above the LOAEL concentration. If there is a potential for personnel
to be exposed, measures shall be taken to limit exposure.

4.5. DETERMINING AGENT QUANTITY

The following steps are necessary to determine the amount of FM-200® agent 4.5.3. DETERMINE DESIGN CONCENTRATION
required to protect from a hazard(s).
4.5.3.1. Taking into consideration the type of fuels in the hazard area deter-
4.5.1. DETERMINE THE HAZARD VOLUME mine the design concentration. Design concentration increases the safety of a
system when the hazard contains highly flammable material.
When determining the hazard volume one must conduct a survey of the
hazard to be protected. In doing so, one must review the hazard dimensions 4.5.3.2. The flame extinguishing concentrations shall be used in determining
and verify the volume. This can be done by first determining the volume of the agent design concentration for a particular fuel.
the compartment(s) being protected. Volume is calculated by multiplying
the Length by the Width by the Height (V = L x W x H) of the hazard area(s). 4.5.4. FLAME EXTINGUISHMENT
The volume used to calculate the quantity of agent required should be based
on the empty (gross) volume. Additional considerations include: 4.5.4.1. The flame extinguishing concentration for Class B fuels shall be deter-
mined by the cup burner method, refer to NFPA 2001 (Latest Edition)
- The volume taken by solid, non-permeable, and non-removable objects Annex B for more details.
can be deducted from the protected volume.
- Any volume that is open to the space being protected must be added (i.e. CAUTION
undamped ductwork, uncloseable openings, etc.). Under certain conditions, it can be dangerous to extinguish a
burning gas jet. As a first measure the gas supply shall be shut off.
4.5.2. EVALUATE COMPARTMENT (HAZARD) INTEGRITY

Evaluate the integrity of the hazard area and determine if additional agent will 4.5.4.2. The flame extinguishing concentration for Class A fuels shall be deter-
be required to offset leakage of agent. (Refer to NFPA 2001, Annex C latest edi- mined by test as part of a listing program. As a minimum, the listing
tion for details). program shall conform to UL 2127 or UL 2166 or equivalent.

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4.5.4.3. Minimum design concentration for Class C hazards shall be at least Where: W = Weight of clean agent [lb. (kg)]
that for Class A surface fire. V= Hazard Volume [ft³ (m³]
C= Design Concentration, % by volume
S= Specific volume of the superheated agent vapor at 1 atmo-
4.5.5. CALCULATE AGENT REQUIRED sphere and the temperature, t [ft³/lb. (m³/kg)].

Determine the quantity of agent required to provide the desired con- S = k1 + k2 (t)
centration within the hazard(s) being protected. This calculation must
be based upon two important criteria: the lowest expected ambi- Where: k1 = 1.885, k2 = 0.0046(t), t = temperature (°F)
ent temperature and the design concentration required to protect this Or k1 = 0.1269, k2 = 0.0005(t), t = temperature (°C)
type of hazard.
The equation to calculate S is an approximation.
4.5.6. CALCULATE AGENT REQUIRED BY FORMULA

To determine the agent quantity needed to produce the design concentration level,
the Hazard Volume is multiplied by the factors as determined in the formula below.

W = (V/S)*(C/(100-C))

4.5.7. FLOODING FACTOR TABLE - ENGLISH UNITS

As an alternative, the following tables have been compiled to make it an


easier process for the system designer. The information provided is derived
from the formulas shown on the previous page.

Weight Requirements of Hazard Volume, W/V (lb/ft³)


Temp (t) (°F) Specific Vapor
Volume (s) (ft³/lb) DESIGN CONCENTRATION (% BY VOLUME)
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
30 2.0210 0.0316 0.0372 0.0430 0.0489 0.0550 0.0612 0.0675 0.0739 0.0805 0.0873
40 2.0678 0.0309 0.0364 0.0421 0.0478 0.0537 0.0598 0.0659 0.0723 0.0787 0.0853
50 2.1146 0.0302 0.0356 0.0411 0.0468 0.0525 0.0584 0.0645 0.0707 0.0770 0.0835
60 2.1612 0.0295 0.0348 0.0402 0.0458 0.0514 0.0572 0.0631 0.0691 0.0753 0.0817
70 2.2075 0.0289 0.0341 0.0394 0.0448 0.0503 0.0560 0.0618 0.0677 0.0737 0.0799
80 2.2538 0.0283 0.0334 0.0386 0.0439 0.0493 0.0548 0.0605 0.0663 0.0722 0.0783
90 2.2994 0.0278 0.0327 0.0378 0.0430 0.0483 0.0538 0.0593 0.0650 0.0708 0.0767
100 2.3452 0.0272 0.0321 0.0371 0.0422 0.0474 0.0527 0.0581 0.0637 0.0694 0.0752
110 2.3912 0.0267 0.0315 0.0364 0.0414 0.0465 0.0517 0.0570 0.0625 0.0681 0.0738
120 2.4366 0.0262 0.0309 0.0357 0.0406 0.0456 0.0507 0.0560 0.0613 0.0668 0.0724
130 2.4820 0.0257 0.0303 0.0350 0.0398 0.0448 0.0498 0.0549 0.0602 0.0656 0.0711

The manufacturer’s listing specifies the temperature range for operation.

- W/V [agent weight requirements (kg/m³)] = pounds of agent


required per m³ of protected volume needed to produce the
indicated concentration at the temperature specified.
- t [temperature (°C)] = the design temperature in the hazard area.
- s [specific volume (m³/kg)] = specific volume of
superheated FM-200® vapor as approximated by the
formula: s = 0.1269 + 0.0005(t), where t is in °C
C [concentration (%)] = volumetric concentration of FM-200® in air at the
temperature indicated.

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4.5.8. FLOODING FACTOR TABLE – METRIC UNITS

Specific Vapor Weight Requirements of Hazard Volume, W/V (kg/m³)


Temp (t) Volume Design Concentration (% by Volume)
(°C) (s) (m³/ kg)
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
0 0.1268 0.5034 0.5936 0.6858 0.7800 0.8763 0.9748 1.0755 1.1785 1.2839 1.3918
5 0.1294 0.4932 0.5816 0.6719 0.7642 0.8586 0.9550 1.0537 1.1546 1.2579 1.3636
10 0.1320 0.4834 0.5700 0.6585 0.7490 0.8414 0.9360 1.0327 1.1316 1.2328 1.3264
15 0.1347 0.4740 0.5589 0.6457 0.7344 0.8251 0.9178 1.0126 1.1096 1.2089 1.3105
20 0.1373 0.4650 0.5483 0.6335 0.7205 0.8094 0.9004 0.9934 1.0886 1.1859 1.2856
25 0.1399 0.4564 0.5382 0.6217 0.7071 0.7944 0.8837 0.9750 1.0684 1.1640 1.2618
30 0.1425 0.4481 0.5284 0.6104 0.6943 0.7800 0.8676 0.9573 1.0490 1.1428 1.2388
35 0.1450 0.4401 0.5190 0.5996 0.6819 0.7661 0.8522 0.9402 1.0303 1.1224 1.2168
40 0.1476 0.4324 0.5099 0.5891 0.6701 0.7528 0.8374 0.9230 1.0124 1.1029 1.1956
45 0.1502 0.4250 0.5012 0.5790 0.6586 0.7399 0.8230 0.9080 0.9950 1.0840 1.1751
50 0.1527 0.4180 0.4929 0.5694 0.6476 0.7276 0.8093 0.8929 0.9784 1.0660 1.1555
55 0.1553 0.4111 0.4847 0.5600 0.6369 0.7156 0.7960 0.8782 0.9623 1.0484 1.1365

The manufacturer’s listing specifies the temperature range for operation.

- W/V [agent weight requirements (kg/m³)] = pounds of agent required per


m³ of protected volume needed to produce the indicated concentration at
the temperature specified.
- t [temperature (°C)] = the design temperature in the hazard area.
- s [specific volume (m³/kg)] = specific volume of superheated FM-200®
vapor as approximated by the formula: s = 0.1269 + 0.0005(t), where t is
in °C
- C [concentration (%)] = volumetric concentration of FM-200® in air at the
temperature indicated.

4.6 DETERMINE ENCLOSURE INTEGRITY

Ensure all openings are capable of being closed at the time of agent discharge.

CAUTION
Only one cylinder may be used to protect a hazard

4.7 LOCATE THE CYLINDER

Determine the location of the system cylinder. Ensure that it is capable of


being properly mounted and in a safe accessible location free from high
traffic areas and damp or wet locations.

Storage containers and accessories shall be located and arranged so that


inspection, testing, recharging, and other maintenance activities are facili-
tated and interruption of protection is held to a minimum.

4.7.1. STORAGE CONTAINER SIZING

For FM-200® systems, all containers supplying the same manifold outlet for
distribution of FM-200® shall be interchangeable and of one select size and
charge.

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4.8 DETERMINE THE LOCATION & PLACEMENT OF THE FIREDETEC TUBING

Determine the location of the linear thermal detection tubing; ensure that it
is not subject to damage but located to detect a fire.

4.9 NOZZLE REQUIREMENTS

¼” Nozzles are available for use with the 3 pound unit. The small system may
be configured to use 1 nozzle.
3⁄8” Nozzles are available for use with the 7 pound unit. These systems may be
configured with 1 or 2 nozzles.
½” Nozzles are available for use with the 14 pound unit. These systems may be
configured with 1 or 2 nozzles.

4.10 NOZZLE AREA & VOLUME COVERAGE

Rotarex nozzles shall only be used with the system with which they are listed. In chart
4.10 Max Height refers to the maximum amount of height differential between the
cylinder and the nozzle. Area and Volume coverages shall not be exceeded.

Part Nozzle Orifice Orifice Max Max Area


System
Number Diameter Diameter Quantity Height Coverage
026200102 3 lb. ¼” 0.085” 8 61” 55.3 ft²
026200104 7 lb. 3⁄8” 0.138” 8 86” 129.0 ft²
026200107 14 lb. ½” 0.2” 8 103.5” 258.2 ft²
026200103 7 lb./2 3⁄8” 0.085” 8 96” 129.0 ft²
Nozzle
026200105 14 lb./2 ½” 0.138” 8 37” 258.2 ft²
Nozzle
Note: Orifice Quantity measures the amount of holes per nozzle

Maximum Volume - Please note that the maximum volume varies as a func-
tion of minimum design concentration and minimum temperature.

4.10.(a) MAXIMUM VOLUME THAT CAN BE PROTECTED BY THE 3.0LB FM-200® SYSTEM UNIT
Maximum hazard volume ( ft3 )
Minimum anticipated design
temperature °F Design concentration, C (% by volume)
7.5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
0 69.7 65.0 57.2 50.9 45.8 41.5 37.8 34.7 32.0 29.7
10 71.3 66.5 58.4 52.0 46.8 42.4 38.7 35.5 32.7 30.3
20 73.0 68.1 59.9 53.3 47.9 43.4 39.6 36.4 33.6 31.1
30 74.8 69.7 61.3 54.6 49.1 44.5 40.6 37.2 34.4 31.8
40 76.5 71.3 62.7 55.8 50.2 45.5 41.5 38.1 35.2 32.6
50 78.2 73.0 64.1 57.1 51.3 46.5 42.5 39.0 35.9 33.3
60 80.0 74.6 65.6 58.4 52.5 47.5 43.4 39.8 36.7 34.0
70 81.7 76.2 67.0 59.6 53.6 48.6 44.3 40.7 37.5 34.8
80 83.4 77.8 68.4 60.9 54.7 49.6 45.2 41.5 38.3 35.5
90 85.1 79.3 69.7 62.1 55.8 50.6 46.2 42.4 39.1 36.2
100 86.8 80.9 71.1 63.3 56.9 51.6 47.1 43.2 39.9 36.9
110 88.5 82.5 72.5 64.6 58.0 52.6 48.0 44.1 40.7 37.7
120 90.2 84.1 73.9 65.8 59.1 53.6 48.9 44.9 41.4 38.4
130 91.8 85.6 75.3 67.0 60.2 54.6 49.8 45.7 42.2 39.1

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4.10.(b) MAXIMUM VOLUME THAT CAN BE PROTECTED BY THE 7.0LB FM-200® SYSTEM UNIT
Maximum hazard volume ( ft3 )
Minimum anticipated
design temperature °F Design concentration, C (% by volume)
7.5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
0 162.7 151.7 133.4 118.8 106.8 96.8 88.3 81.1 74.8 69.3
10 166.3 155.1 136.3 121.4 109.1 98.9 90.2 82.8 76.4 70.8
20 166.3 158.9 139.7 124.3 111.8 101.3 92.5 84.9 78.3 72.5
30 174.5 162.7 143.0 127.3 114.5 103.7 94.7 86.9 80.2 74.3
40 178.5 166.5 146.4 127.3 117.1 106.1 96.9 88.9 82.0 76.0
50 182.6 170.2 149.7 133.2 119.8 108.5 99.1 90.9 83.9 77.7
60 186.6 174.0 153.0 136.2 122.4 110.9 101.2 92.9 85.7 79.4
70 190.6 177.7 156.2 139.1 125.0 113.3 103.4 94.9 87.6 81.1
80 194.6 181.4 159.5 142.0 127.6 115.7 105.6 96.9 89.4 82.8
90 198.5 185.1 162.7 144.9 130.2 118.0 107.7 98.9 91.2 82.8
100 202.5 188.8 166.0 147.7 132.8 120.4 109.9 100.8 93.0 86.2
110 206.4 192.5 169.2 150.6 135.4 122.7 112.0 102.8 94.9 87.9
120 210.4 192.5 172.5 153.5 138.0 125.1 114.1 104.8 96.7 89.5
130 214.3 199.8 175.7 156.4 140.6 127.4 116.3 106.7 98.5 91.2

4.10.(c) MAXIMUM VOLUME THAT CAN BE PROTECTED BY THE 14.0LB FM-200® SYSTEM UNIT
Maximum hazard volume ( ft3 )
Minimum anticipated
design temperature °F Design concentration, C (% by volume)
7.5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
0 325.5 303.5 266.8 237.5 213.5 193.5 176.6 162.1 149.5 138.5
10 332.6 310.2 272.7 242.7 218.2 197.8 180.5 165.7 152.8 141.6
20 340.8 317.7 279.4 248.7 223.6 202.6 184.9 169.7 156.6 145.1
30 349.0 325.4 286.1 254.6 228.9 207.5 189.4 173.8 160.3 148.5
40 357.0 332.9 292.7 260.5 234.2 212.3 193.7 177.8 164.0 152.0
50 365.1 340.5 299.3 266.4 239.5 217.1 198.1 181.9 167.8 155.4
60 373.2 348.0 305.9 272.3 244.8 221.9 202.5 185.9 171.5 158.8
70 381.2 355.4 312.5 278.1 250.0 226.6 206.8 189.8 175.1 162.3
80 389.2 362.9 312.5 284.0 255.3 231.4 211.2 193.8 178.8 165.7
90 397.0 370.2 325.5 289.7 260.5 236.1 215.4 197.7 182.4 169.0
100 404.9 377.6 332.0 295.5 265.6 240.8 219.7 201.7 186.1 172.4
110 412.9 385.0 338.5 301.3 270.9 245.5 224.0 205.6 189.7 175.8
120 420.7 392.3 344.9 307.0 276.0 250.2 228.3 209.5 193.3 179.1
130 428.6 399.6 351.3 312.7 281.1 254.8 232.5 213.5 196.9 182.4

4.11. SAMPLE CALCULATIONS

The requirements given in Sections 4.1 – 4.10 describe the procedures to be Procedure:
used to design and size a Rotarex FireDETEC FM-200® Pre-Engineered Fire
Suppression system. The following example provides guidelines following a. Determine minimum design concentration required (Refer to Table 4.3)
procedures. Use 9.8% minimum design concentration for Class B Flammable Liquids
Hazard
EXAMPLE: b. Calculate Hazard Volume (V) and Area Coverage (A)
V = W x L x H = 4 x 8 x 6 = 192 ft³
Given: A = W x L = 4 x 8 = 32 ft²
c. Calculate minimum quantity (W) of FM-200® required
- Hazard – Small Room Housing ISO-Propanol W = (192/(1.885+.0046(60)))*(9.8/(9.8-100))
- Class B Hazard W = 9.65
- Room Size: W = 4 ft...., L = 8 ft...., H = 6’. One access door equipped with
self closing apparatus. This shows that a 14 lb FM-200® System is necessary to protect this Hazard
- Minimum anticipated ambient temperature: 60 °F
- Maximum anticipated ambient temperature: 90 °F

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5.0 FIREDETEC INDIRECT LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
FireDETEC fire suppression systems are limited in their application. Length of scribed in this manual, no calculations are required for pressure drop, flow rates, or
tubing, enclosure volume and shape can influence system capabilities and discharge time. When the additional limitations of area coverage, hazard volume,
should be taken into account when selecting a system. maximum height, design concentration, agent quantity, tubing arrangement, etc.
are also met, the unit installation may be understood to comply with the design
The maximum length of tubing limits the dimensions of the enclosure requirements of NFPA 2001, UL & FM approvals. Therefore, no discharge tests or
which can be protected. The volume of the hazard being protected varies concentration measurements should be required.
as a function of the design concentration, fuel in the enclosure, and tem-
perature.

The pre-engineered automatic unit concept minimizes the amount of engineer-


ing required when evaluating a design for a specific application. As long as the
discharge piping, FireDETEC Tubing, & Nozzles are installed within the limits pre-

5.1. TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS

FireDETEC fire suppression systems are designed to be stored and operated


between 32°F and 130°F (0°C and 54.4°C). WARNING
FM-200® container and valve assemblies must be handled,
installed, and serviced in accordance with the instructions
contained in this manual and The Compressed Gas Association
(CGA) pamphlets C-1, C-6, and P-1.

CGA pamphlets are available from the CGA, 4221 Walney Road,
Chantilly, VA 20151-2923. Failure to follow these instructions
can cause FM-200® containers to violently discharge; resulting in
injury, death, and or property destruction.

5.2. OPERATING PRESSURE

The normal operating pressure of a FireDETEC fire suppression systems is 240


PSIG (16.5 BAR) at 70°F (21.1°C)

5.3. DISCHARGE TIME

The maximum discharge time of a FireDETEC Indirect Low Pressure system is


based on the requirements of NFPA 2001. The system discharge must attain a
95% agent concentration level in the hazard area within 10 seconds or less; or
as required by the applicable governmental or regulatory authority.

5.4. CLOSEABLE OPENINGS

Due to the nature of total flooding systems all openings in the hazard enclo-
sure must be closed at the time of system discharge.

5.5. VENTILATION SHUTDOWN

Provisions must be made to shut off ventilation systems when the suppres-
sion system is actuated and discharging.

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5.0 FIREDETEC INDIRECT LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM LIMITATIONS (continued)


5.6. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

The numbers published in the table below are approved by UL and FM as the
minimum values for the system to work properly. Rotarex Nozzles shall not to
be altered. The pipe diameter corresponding with its system must be used.
Pipe Length and Number of Elbows are maximum values.
Pipe Pipe Max Nozzle Orifice Orifice Average Discharge
Agent System Diameter Length Elbows Height Size Diameter Quantity Nozzle Pressure Time
3 lb. ¼” 198” 5 61” ¼” 0.085” 8 32.7 psi 8.7 s
7 lb. 3⁄8” 303.5” 5 86” 3⁄8” 0.138” 8 48.6 psi 8.8 s
14 lb. ½” 300” 5 103.5” ½” 0.2” 8 53.7 psi 7.5 s
FM-200® Feed: 172.5” T Feed: 4 T to
7 lb./2 3⁄8” to Nozzle: 39” Nozzle: 1 96” 3⁄8” 0.085” 8 57.7 psi 8.2 s

14 lb./2 Feed: ¾” T to Feed: 142” T to Feed: 4 T to 37” ½” 0.138” 8 56 psi 7.6 s


Nozzle: ½” Nozzle: 60” Nozzle: 1

5.7. FIREDETEC THERMAL DETECTION TUBING SYSTEM DESIGN

When an indirect low pressure system is used as fire suppression system the Maximum Length Max. Distance Between Min. Distance off a Wall
thermal tubing serves as the detection device. When the tubing ruptures due Layers
to flame impingement it releases the system and the agent is delivered to 120 ft... (36.5 m) 3.3 ft... (1 m) 18 in (.457 m)
the hazard area via a piping or tubing network and nozzle. Placement of the
tubing is important because it is heat sensitive, it should be placed above the 5.7.1. TABLE
hazard area being protected. In small enclosures it should be at ceiling level. Black
Red Tubing (UV Protected) Tubing Lengths Available for Purchase
Tubing
PART NUMBER PART NUMBER FEET METERS
B07800017 B07800203 25 7.62
B07800018 B07800204 50 15.25
B07800019 B07800205 100 30.5
B07800002 B07800200 328 100
Note: The maximum length of tubing to use is 120 ft but the max length for purchase is 328 ft

5.8. FireDETEC DISCHARGE PIPE REQUIREMENTS

FireDETEC discharge piping, and fittings must conform to the requirements as


outlined in NFPA 2001, section 2-2.1 latest edition. The thickness of the pipe
or tubing wall shall be calculated in accordance with ASME B31.1 Power Pip-
ing Code. FireDETEC fire suppression systems use a minimum piping pressure
of 240 PSI @70°F (16.5Bar @21°C).

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6.0 FIREDETEC ILP SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

6.1 CONTAINER LOCATION

The type and location(s) of the storage container(s)


is based on several considerations.

A. Agent Quantity – The agent storage container(s) selected must have the
capacity to store the total quantity of agent required for the hazard area
to be protected.
B. Serviceability – In general, the larger the container, the more difficult it
will be to remove it from the system for maintenance and service.
C. Proximity – FM-200® -- system containers should be located close to the
hazard (s) that they protect. In some cases the container may be mounted
in the hazard area.
D. Environmental Effects – Do not locate containers where they would be
subject to excessive moisture, physical damage, exposure to corrosive
chemicals, or harsh weather conditions.

6.2 STORAGE TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS

FireDETEC FM-200® fire suppression systems have been tested and are WARNING
approved for a service temperature range of 32°F to 130°F (0° C to 54.4°C). FM-200® container and valve assemblies must be handled,
installed, and serviced in accordance with the instructions
contained in this manual and The Compressed Gas Association
(CGA) pamphlets C-1, C-6, and P-1. CGA pamphlets are available
from the CGA, 4221 Walney Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-2923.
Failure to follow these instructions can cause FM-200® containers
to violently discharge; resulting in injury, death, and or property
destruction.

6.3 INSTALLATION OF 3, 7,& 14 POUND SYSTEMS

Position the FM-200® container in its designated location; container must be


mounted in the vertical position. Mount the bracket so the FireDETEC fire sup-
pression system will not be subject to accidental damage. Provide protection
for the cylinder where necessary to prevent physical damage. The cylinder
should be installed in a manner to facilitate maintenance, service, inspection
and testing.

6.4 MOUNTING BRACKETS

6.4.1. MOUNTING BRACKETS – 3lb PN 029900169, 7lb PN 029900170

Fix the bracket to a bulkhead, structural column or deck using four (4) ¼” bolts.
Once cylinder is in place tighten the stainless steel bands, so that cylinder is secure.

6.4.2. MOUNTING BRACKET - 14 lb PN 029900171

Fix the bracket to a bulkhead, structural column or deck using four (4) ¼” bolts.
Once cylinder is in place tighten the stainless steel bands, so that cylinder is secure.

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6.5 PHYSICAL MOUNTING OF FIREDETEC SYSTEMS

6.5.1. SETTING THE CONTAINER 6.5.3. Do not install thermal detection tubing in an environment where the
maximum ambient temperature exceeds 180 °f ( 82.2 °C)
WARNING
6.5.4. Install clips every 18” to secure the linear flexible tubing in the
When mounting a fire suppression system the cylinder mounting
hazard area.
bracket must be mounted on a structural column. If a secure
location such as a structural column is not available the cylinder
mounting bracket should be mounted on a backing plate. The 6.5.5. Do not kink or crush the linear detection tubing to prevent leaks
backing plate can be constructed of ¾” marine grade plywood, which may result in an accidental discharge.
aluminum or stainless plate designed to withstand the force
associated with rough seas. 6.5.6. Do not set the tubing on a surface that exceeds 150°F (65.6 °C)

6.5.7. When the tubing is routed through a wall or cabinet be sure to use
Upon completing the mounting of the bracket, place the FM-200® container in the appropriate bulkhead adapter or grommet to prevent chafing or
the bracket and secure it in place with the stainless steel straps provided. Ori- damage to the tubing.
ent the cylinder in the vertical position with the valve facing up and the gauge
facing out and away from the wall or mounting bracket for ease of inspection. 6.5.8. The maximum length of the linear detection tubing shall not exceed
120 ft..... (36.5 meters)
CAUTION
Ensure the ball valve on top of the FireDETEC cylinder valve is in the 6.5.9. Connect the end of line adapter to the tubing.
off position during installation. failure to follow instructions will
result in the system discharging and may cause damage or injury.
6.5.10. Install the tubing to the end of the discharge valve, ensure the
tubing is fitted to the shoulder of the quick coupling.
6.5.2. FIREDETEC LINEAR THERMAL DETECTION TUBING
FOR ILP SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS 6.5.11. Pressurize the tubing with nitrogen, refer to Appendix B for filling
procedure
Ensure the tubing is installed in accordance with the guidelines in section 5.7

6.6 PRESSURIZING FIREDETEC TUBING

Ensure all connections to the end of line adapter and cylinder discharge valve 6.6.4.3. If a leak is present in the tubing or connections retrace steps 6.6.7 & 6.6.8.
are secured and tight 6.6.5. If an optional pressure switch is to be installed, remove the pressure
gauge and install the pressure switch in the EOL adapter, and check
6.6.1. Attach the tubing fill adapter (Rotarex PN B07810005) to the tubing the connection with soapy solution to detect any leaks.
end of line adapter.
6.6.6. Confirm that all connections and the tubing are leak free, then
6.6.2. Using a portable on sight dry nitrogen cylinder with a regulator SLOWLY rotate the ball valve to the “ON” position (allow the cylinder
connected to the fill adapter, charge the tubing to 240 PSIG. pressure and tubing pressure to stabilize). The system is now active

6.6.3. The tubing is pressurized to 240 PSIG at 70 °F if the temperature is higher CAUTION
the fill pressure may be higher (see the chart in section 1.7) when the Slowly rotate the ball valve to the open position by turning the
proper pressure is attained (check the tubing pressure with a calibrated handle counter clockwise. Opening the valve quickly may result in
test gauge). This procedure will ensure that the tubing is pressurized an accidental discharge
to 240 PSI. Remove the fill adapter and fit the pressure gauge or the
supervising pressure switch and “O” ring to the end of line device to ensure
that the tubing is pressurized properly. and ready for use.
6.6.7. Check all ancillary connections for functionality, pressure switch, shut
6.6.4. ALLOW THE GAUGE TO REMAIN IN PLACE AND BEGIN downs etc.
LEAK TEST PROCEDURE.
6.6.8. Secure the ball valve in the on position by attaching a tamper seal.
6.6.4.1. Apply a soapy water solution to all connections, check all
connections for bubbles.
6.6.4.2. Allow 30 to 45 minutes for all the connections to set in place and to
ensure there are no leaks. Check the gauge to ensure the tubing is
retaining the pressure, if the pressure drops it is indicative of a leak.
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6.0 FIREDETEC ILP SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued)

6.7 DISCHARGE PIPE & NOZZLES

6.7.1. Determine the routing of the discharge pipe from the cylinder to the 6.7.8. Make all electrical connections to the cylinder valve pressure switch
nozzle (s), follow the design guidelines. and to the EOL pressure switch to annunciate system discharge, shut
down ventilation and other functions required by the applicable
6.7.2. Locate the nozzle(s) following the guidelines established in section 4.9 governmental or regulatory authority.

6.7.3. Remove one or two safety plugs from the discharge ports as required 6.7.9. Mount all warning signs in their selected locations.

6.7.4. Attach a male connection fitting to each open port.

6.7.5. Install the pipe or tubing from the cylinder to the nozzle location (s).

6.7.6. Secure the pipe or tubing to the structure with the appropriate size
clamps as required.

6.7.7. Connect the pipe or tubing to the nozzle(s) and secure in place

6.8 SYSTEM RECHARGE

6.8.1. Remove one safety plug from a discharge port and connect the 6.8.7. Shake the system thoroughly to ensure complete absorption of the
FM-200® recharge adapter (Note: the other discharge port must be nitrogen into the FM-200®. (Note: nitrogen absorption will result in
sealed). some pressure loss).

6.8.2. With the system ball valve closed, connect a dry nitrogen supply to the 6.8.8. Open the system ball valve, pressurize back up to 240 psig at 70°F,
system ball valve and close the system ball valve.

6.8.3. Weigh and record the system empty weight. 6.8.9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until shaking of the system does not result in
any pressure (i.e., no further nitrogen absorption) and a pressure of
6.8.4. Fill the cylinder with the appropriate amount of FM-200® 240 psig is reached

6.8.5. Once filled with FM-200®, open the system ball valve to allow the 6.8.10. Disconnect the dry nitrogen supply.
system to be super-pressurized with dry nitrogen to 240 psig at 70°F
(10.3 bar at 21°C)(pressure may have to be adjusted for temperatures 6.8.11. Verify the system gross weight by checking it against what is printed
higher or lower than 70°F). on the label

6.8.6. Close the system ball valve and disconnect the FM-200® recharge 6.8.12. Leak test the cylinder
adapter, immediately threading the discharge port plug into the
valve (Note: there will be FM-200® trapped in the valve and supply 6.8.13. The system is now ready to be transported to the installation site.
tube that will be vented. Venting will only occur for a short period of
time until the valve and supply lines are clear.

DANGER NOTE
The system ball valve must be closed during removal of the FM-200® - The pressure gauge attached to the extinguishing system is not to
recharge adapter and installation of the safety plug to assure that be used to determine when the intended changing pressure has
the cylinder valve does not inadvertently actuate while the valve been reached.
outlet port is wide open. Faillure to follow this procedure could result - A pressure regulator is to be used when the pressure source is a
in personal injury and damage to property. tank of high pressure gas.

CAUTION
Any prolonged hissing or discharge coming from vent valve indicates
that the piston is not seated properly or has opened. If the occurs,
repressurize with dry nitrogen to attempt to reseat the piston.

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7.0 FINAL SYSTEM CHECK OUT

The checkout procedures outlined in this section are intended to represent


the minimum requirement for the extinguishing portion of the system. Addi-
tional procedures may be required by the applicable governmental or regula-
tory authority.

7.1 COMPARTMENT (HAZARD) AREA CHECK

7.1.1. AREA CONFIGURATION 7.1.3.2. Verify that containers of correct weight and pressure are installed in
accordance with the design drawings.
The hazard area dimensions should be checked against those shown on
the system plan(s). If the area volume or geometry has changed, the agent 7.1.4. AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
weight should be recalculated and compared with the agent weight sup-
plied. The area should also be checked for bulkheads or movable partitions, Operation of auxiliary functions such as door closures, damper closures,
which have been added or changed. If partitions have been added, check air handling shutdown, etc. should be verified when the pressure switch is
to see that all areas within the compartment still receive adequate agent activated.
distribution.

7.1.2. AREA LEAKAGE

The hazard area should be checked for openings which could allow agent
leakage after system discharge. Openings, such as cable, pipe and duct pen- WARNING
etrations into the area, should be permanently sealed. Other sources of leak- If the air handling system is NOT shut down during system
age should be checked for and sealed. Doors entering and access panels in the discharge, it must be of the recirculating type, and enough agent
hazard area should be checked for tightness. Seals and door sweeps should should have been added to compensate for the duct and plenum
be installed to minimize leakage. Wall switch and receptacle boxes should volumes. After all checkout functions have been performed,
be sealed. Drains must have “P”- traps and be sealed with a non-evaporating proceed with arming of the system, as outlined in Section 6.6
liquid, such as anti-freeze or mineral oil. All penetrations between walls and
side panels must be sealed.

7.1.3. CONTAINERS

Check to ensure all containers and brackets are securely fastened.

7.1.3.1. Check all pressure gauges. They should be reading 240 PSIG at
70°F (16.6 bar at 21°C). For temperatures other than 70°F (21°C),
reference Section 1.8. Activate all ancillary system functions.

8.0 SYSTEM OPERATION


8.1 GENERAL

Compressed FM-200® liquid is held in the container by a discharge valve.


When the discharge valve is actuated by an opening in the tubing due to
flame impingement, the pressure drop in the tubing allows the valve to open
and release the agent from the container to the hazard area through the pip-
ing network.

8.2 OPERATING PROCEDURES

Operating instructions are a critical part of the FireDETEC ILP fire suppression
system installation. Instructions posted remotely from the cylinder storage
area should indicate the location of the FM-200® cylinders.
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8.0 SYSTEM OPERATION (continued)

8.3 POST FIRE OPERATION

After a FM-200® fire suppression system discharge, one must observe all
posted warnings, (see below), before entering the hazard area. Integrity of WARNING
the hazard area must be maintained to prevent the migration of products 1. Do not enter the compartment with an open flame or lit cigarette.
of decomposition to adjacent areas outside of the protected space. After 2. Flammable vapors, if present, may cause re-ignition or explosion.
extinguishment, a minimum agent hold time of 10 minutes must be 3. Do not enter the compartment until the fire is completely
maintained in accordance with NFPA 2001. No one should enter the area until extinguished.
it is cooled down and the person in charge deems it safe to enter the protected 4. Do not enter the compartment until it has been ventilated
space. When ventilating the protected space of products of combustion, care thoroughly.
should be taken to allow smoke, decomposition products, etc., to clear the 5. If someone must enter the compartment after the fire has been
area; away from personnel or critical equipment. extinguished, use self contained breathing apparatus.

In the event of a fire and system operation the following procedures shall be
put in place: Remove the cylinder assembly from the piping network. WARNING
Prior to removal of the valve from the cylinder ensure that all
pressure has been released. Relieve any remaining pressure by
loosening the safety caps (DO NOT REMOVE THE SAFETY CAPS). Open
the ball valve; ensure it remains open (in the “ON” position) allowing
any residual pressure to escape through and past the safety plugs.
8.4 CYLINDER RECHARGE

After a FM-200® fire suppression system discharges, all containers must be 8.4.1. Return all discharged cylinders to a Rotarex fire suppression system
recharged and the fire suppression system returned to a full service condition distributor to be recharged.
in a reasonable amount of time.

8.5 FIREDETEC TUBING

A fire condition causes the tubing to rupture; remove all tubing from the
hazard area and replace with new FireDETEC tubing.

9.0 MAINTENANCE
The following maintenance procedures and intervals indicated are meant to
represent the minimum requirements for FireDETEC FM-200® systems. These WARNING
procedures do not preclude those required by NFPA 2001 and or the applicable FM-200® and Nitrogen cylinders must be handled, installed, inspected and
governmental or regulatory authority. More frequent service intervals may be serviced by qualified technicians who have attended a factory sponsored
necessary if systems are installed in more severe service applications. training program. Handling of FM-200® and nitrogen cylinders shall be by
those trained personnel and accomplished in accordance with the instructions
In order to disable any system that is connected to a fire alarm control panel contained in this manual and compressed Gas Association (CGA) pamphlets
for maintenance or repair, first remove the pressure switch from the end of line C-1, C-6, and P-1. CGA pamphlets may be obtained from the Compressed Gas
solenoid valve, which will cause a supervisory signal at the control panel. Association, 4221 Walney Road, Fifth floor, Chantilly, VA 20151-2923

9.1 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

A regular maintenance program must be established for the continuous C. Maintenance performed as a result of the inspection
operation of all FM-200® fire suppression systems. A periodic maintenance D. Name of inspector performing the task
program shall be established and followed. A maintenance log must be main- Any time rust or corrosion is found on a fire suppression cylinder it should be
tained for ready reference. The log must include the following accumulated taken out of service and replaced.
data:

A. Inspection Interval WARNING


B. Inspection procedure performed Failure to comply may result in system failure or personal injury.

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9.0 MAINTENANCE (continued)


9.2 AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS

9.2.1. EVERY MONTH 9.2.4. CONTAINER TEST AND INSPECTION

A. Check the container and discharge equipment for physical damage, ROTAREX FM-200® containers shall not be recharged without a retest if more
deterioration or corrosion. If any deterioration or corrosion is evident than five years have elapsed since the last test. The retest consists of a com-
replace the damaged parts. plete external and internal visual inspection in accordance with the Code of
B. Check all support brackets. Tighten loose fittings; replace all damaged or Federal Regulations, Title 49, Section 173.34(e) (10). The CFR requirements
corroded parts. also refer to the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) Pamphlet C-6, Section 3.
C. Inspect the FireDETEC tubing ensure there is no abrasion, cuts, kinks, Cylinders continuously in service without discharging shall receive a complete
accumulation of dirt. external [visual] inspection every five years. The cylinder does not need to be
D. Ensure the tubing is free of obstructions that would prevent detection of emptied for this inspection.
a fire.
E. Check the pressure gauge to ensure that pressure is 240 PSIG at 70°F. All visual inspections must be performed according to the regulations of CFR
F. Verify enclosure measurements and ensure there are no changes to size or Title 49 and CGA Pamphlet C-6, Section 3. All inspections are to be done by
volume. CGA / DOT approved inspectors only. (Reference: NFPA No. 2001, Section 4-2).
G. Check to verify that no changes have been made to the ventilation system. Note that transporting charged containers that have not been tested within
H. If any changes have been made or the gauge is not registering the correct 5 years could be illegal. Federal and local regulations should be consulted
pressure contact an authorized Rotarex service company to make the before transporting. Refer to National Fire Protection pamphlet 2001, Section
necessary changes or re-gauge the system if necessary. 4-2.1. 8.1
I. Check tamper devices on cylinder tubing ball valve and solenoid valve coil
(if coil will use a tamper device) 9.2.5. MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
9.2.2. EVERY SIX MONTHS: Rotarex pre-engineered FM-200® fire suppression systems must be installed
and maintained in accordance with the limitations established in NFPA Stan-
A. Verify the weight of the agent in the container matches the agent weight dard 2001, Clean Agent Extinguishing Systems, as well as the limitations set
stamped on the label. If the weight indicates a shortage exceeding five forth by UL and FM and the applicable governmental or regulatory authority.
percent of required weight, the container must be removed from service The information contained within this manual defines the established limita-
for repair and/or recharge. tions in detail.
B. To check the weight of the agent in the cylinder:
a. Remove the tamper seal from the ball valve and close the valve. Ensure This maintenance guideline has been provided for those individuals that
it is in the “off” position. are responsible for the design, installation, and/or maintenance of Rotarex
b. De-pressurize the tubing by removing the pressure gauge or pressure FM-200® hardware and systems. It is the responsibility of the designer and
switch from the end of line device, there will be a loss of pressure at this installer to remain within the parameters established in this design, installa-
time. tion and maintenance manual.
Remark: removal of the pressure switch from the solenoid valve will
cause a supervisory signal at the control panel.
c. Disconnect the tubing at the ball valve. WARNING
d. Remove the cylinder from the bracket. Failure to comply may result in system failure or personal injury.
e. Weigh the cylinder with a certified scale. If there is a weight loss of
more than 5% of the weight stamped on the cylinder label or if there
is a 10% loss of pressure; remove and recharge or replace the cylinder The following circumstances are the responsibility of those individuals that
assembly. are responsible for the maintenance of the system:
C. Reinstall the cylinder and pressurize the tubing in accordance with Section - Repair or replacement due to normal wear or damage
6.6 of this manual. within the scope of routine maintenance work
- Damage to parts whose fragility is a function
9.2.3. FIVE YEAR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE: of the construction of the product
- Damage which is the result of modifications which are not
Fire suppression system cylinders in continuous service for 5 years shall be covered by the procedures in this manual PN 027650004.
given a complete external visual inspection in place. - Damage resulting from the use of a non-approved part which
has been supplied, manufactured or modified using procedures
which are not covered by this manual PN 027650004.

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10.0 POST FIRE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
10.1 REPLACEMENT OF FIREDETEC TUBING

A fire condition causes the tubing to rupture; remove all tubing from the haz-
ard area and replace with new FireDETEC tubing.

10.2 CYLINDER VALVE

Because FM-200® will dissolve lubricants it is necessary to disassemble the 10.2.1. DISASSEMBLY OF THE CYLINDER VALVE
control valve to inspect, lubricate and service components prior to recharging
the system. Prior to the removal of the valve from the container make certain a. MAKE SURE the cylinder pressure has been relieved
that all pressure has been relieved. Prior to recharging the cylinder clean b. When the cylinder pressure has been relieved, remove the valve from the
and lubricate (with Parker Super O-lube) all valve components and “O” rings. cylinder.
c. Unscrew the valve cap; inspect it and the “O” ring for damage. Replace if
WARNING necessary, otherwise lubricate the “O” ring.
FM-200® and Nitrogen cylinders must be handled, installed, d. Pull the piston out; inspect it and the “O” ring for damage Replace if neces-
inspected and serviced by qualified technicians who have attended sary, otherwise lubricate the “O” ring.
a factory sponsored training program. Handling of FM-200® and e. Clean the valve seat, lubricate lightly.
nitrogen cylinders shall be by those trained personnel. f. Place the piston in the valve and screw the valve cap on the valve body;
tighten
g. Inspect “O” ring on the cylinder neck, Lubricate or replace and lubricate if
WARNING necessary.
Prior to removal of the valve from the cylinder ensure that all h. Fit the valve to the cylinder and refill cylinder with FM-200®.
pressure has been released. Relieve any remaining pressure by
making sure the ball valve remains open (in the “ON” position)
allowing any residual pressure to escape.

11.0 WARRANTY STATEMENT


ROTAREX LIMITED WARRANTY

Rotarex North America, Inc. warrants to the original purchasers that the prod-
ucts manufactured by it shall be free from defects in materials and workman-
ship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date of manufacture.

CONDITIONS

The limited warranty is based upon the customer satisfying the following E. Within thirty (30) days after the buyer’s discovery of what the buyer
conditions: believes is a defect, the purchaser must notify Rotarex in writing and ship
the product to Rotarex North America, Inc., 221 Westec Dr., Mt. Pleasant
A. The product must be supplied and installed by an authorized Rotarex dis- PA,15666. Rotarex, at its option, and within forty-five (45) days of receipt,
tributor, in accordance with the written instructions contained in this will repair, replace or refund the purchase price of that part or product
manual or other data supplied with Rotarex products. found by Rotarex to be defective. Failure of the buyer to give such written
B. The Rotarex products have not been altered or modified. notice and ship the product within thirty (30) days shall be deemed abso-
C. The original purchaser must maintain a semi-annual maintenance agree- lute and unconditional waiver of any and all claims of the buyer arising
ment with an authorized Rotarex distributor, commencing with the date out of such defect.
the Rotarex product was accepted by the purchaser and placed into ser-
vice. The service agreement must remain in effect for the duration of the
warranty. WARNING
D. The Rotarex warranty registration card must be completed and returned to: Failure to comply may result in system failure or personal injury.
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11.0 WARRANTY STATEMENT (continued)

LIMITATIONS

This warranty does not extend to any product or parts that is not installed and income, or damages for resulting harm to property other than the Rotarex products.
used continuously after installation in accordance with Rotarex’s instructions in Furthermore, Rotarex is not liable for variations in product performance due to
this manual, all applicable state and local regulations, and all applicable national normal wear of parts, which by their nature, are subject to continuous wear.
standards, such as those promulgated by NFPA, DOT and ANSI. This warranty does
not extend to any product or part that has been damaged by accident, misuse, Except as expressly set forth above, and subject to the limitation of liability
abuse, failure to maintain, or neglect, nor does it extend to any product or party below, Rotarex MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUD-
which has been modified, altered, dissembled, or repaired in the field. ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, with respect to its products and
This warranty does not cover any cosmetic issues, such as scratches, dents, marring, parts, whether used alone or in combination with others. Rotarex disclaims
fading of colors or discoloration. In no event shall Rotarex be liable for consequen- all warranties not stated herein.
tial or incidental damages arising from the purchase and or use of Rotarex products,
including but not limited to: damages resulting from loss of use of Rotarex prod-
ucts, the costs of replacing discharge suppression agent, damages for lost profits or

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

The parties agree that the total liability of Rotarex for any and all claim for or resale of products, whether used alone or in combination with any other
losses and/or damages allegedly arising out of the use of any Rotarex product, products or materials..
or arising out of any alleged breach of this warranty, shall in no event exceed
the purchase price of the products or parts involved, whether such claim be NOTE: Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental,
based on theories of contract, negligence, strict liability, tort or otherwise. consequential, or punitive damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may
not apply to you. The warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
Rotarex shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, lost profit or punitive have other rights that vary from state to state. The portions of this limited
damages or other losses ariding out of or alleged caused by the use of any warranty and limitation of liability shall be considered severable and all por-
Rotarex product. Rotarex shall not be liable for, and the purchaser assumes tions which are not disallowed by applicable law shall remain in full force
any liability for, all personal injury and property damage connected with and effect.
the handling, transportation, possession, further manufacture, other use

WARNING

All Rotarex products are mechanical devices that will eventually become All Rotarex products are furnished using all Rotarex components. All units
inoperative due to wear, corrosion and aging of components made of materi- must exclusively use Rotarex components, especially for connection (s) to the
als such as rubber, etc. The environment and conditions of use will determine tubing. Failure to use Rotarex components exclusively voids all warranties
the safe service of these products. Periodic inspection and maintenance are and will release Rotarex of any and all liability on the performance of the
essential to avoid serious injury and property damage. Rotarex components and unit.

Many Rotarex products are manufactured components which are incorpo- Because of a policy of continuous improvement, Rotarex reserves the right
rated by others on or in other products or systems used for storage, transport to change designs, materials or specifications without notice. FAILURE TO
and transfer and otherwise for use of toxic, flammable and dangerous liquids FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND THE OTHER INSTRUCTIONS IN THE USER
and gases. Such substances must be handled by experienced and trained per- MANUAL MAY RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
sonnel only, using accepted governmental and industrial safety procedures.

NON-ASSIGNMENT OF WARRANTY

The limited warranty set forth herein may not be assigned, transferred or sold
in any way and extends only to the original purchaser.

Because of a policy of continuous improvement, Rotarex reserves the right to


change designs, materials or specifications without notice.

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APPENDIX A | SYSTEM & PARTS LIST

FIREDETEC® SENSOR TUBING

KEY FEATURES
Spool of FireDETEC® sensor
tubing in various lengths
- Choice of standard or heavy duty versions
- Available in various lengths

STANDARD SENSOR TUBING HEAVY DUTY SENSOR TUBING

25 feet: B0780017 25 feet: B0780203


50 feet: B0780018 50 feet: B0780204
100 feet: B0780019 100 feet: B0780205
328 feet: B0780002 328 feet: B0780200

Outside Diameter 0: 0.234” / 6 mm Outside Diameter 0: 0.234” / 6 mm


Inside Diameter 0: 0.156” / 4 mm Inside Diameter 0: 0.156” / 4 mm
Color Red RAL 3000 Color Black RAL 9005
Min. bend radius 4” / 100 mm Min. bend radius 5.9” / 150 mm

B07850030 | PROTECTION SPRING

KEY FEATURES
To protect the sensor tubing
from damage
- Coils around the entire length of the sensor
tube to provide a protective casing

Length 19.4’ / 5,8 meters


Material Stainless Steel

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END OF LINE DEVICES

KEY FEATURES
To seal and/or charge the far
end of the sensor tube
- Nickel plated brass body

END OF LINE PLUG END OF LINE GAUGE MANUAL ACTUATOR SOLENOID ACTUATOR

029510056 B07810026 B04420128 B04420127

Basic plug to seal the end of line Includes: check valve, pressure Includes: pressure gauge, Includes: pressure gauge,
gauge & fittings to connect to connection for filling adaptor and connection for filling adaptor,
sensor tubing fittings to connect to sensor tubing fittings to connect to sensor
Large, easily visible knob tubing.
Yellow safety collar For supplemental actuation via
electronic sensor or control room

End of line plug End of line gauge Manual actuator Solenoid actuator
Tube connection 6mm Compression fitting 6mm Quick Connect fitting 6mm Quick Connect fitting 6mm Quick Connect fitting
Length 1.13” / 29 mm 2.77” / 71 mm 4.95” / 106 mm 3.9” / 100 mm
Hex flats SW 12 SW 12 SW 12 9W / 24 V
Gauge scale 0 to 400 psi 0 to 400 psi 0 to 400 psi
Charging port NO YES YES YES

B07810005 | FILLING ADAPTOR

KEY FEATURES
Allows connection of a
charging cylinder to an end- - Includes: quick coupling connector and
of-line device to pressurize threaded end-of-line connection
the sensor tube

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NOZZLES FOR HFC 227 EA

KEY FEATURES
Dispersion nozzles for
FireDETEC® pre-engineered
- Corresponds to NFPA 2001 guidelines regarding
Kits using FM-200®
diameter, orifice size and orifice quantity
extinguishing agent.
- Raw brass

3 LB. KIT 7 LB. KIT 7 LB. KIT 14 LB. KIT 14 LB. KIT
026200102 026200104 026200103 026200107 026200105

1 Nozzle only 1 Nozzle configuration 2 Nozzle configuration 1 Nozzle configuration 2 Nozzle configuration

3 lb. kit 7 lb. kit 7 lb. kit 14 lb. kit 14 lb. kit
Nozzle Diameter ¼” NPT 3⁄8” NPT 3⁄8” NPT ½” NPT ½” NPT
Orifice Diameter 0.085” 0.138” 0.085” 0.200” 0.138”
Orifice Quantity 8 8 8 8 8
Nozzle Pressure 32.7 psi 48.6 psi 57.7 psi 53.7 psi 56 psi
Discharge time 8.7 seconds 8.8 seconds 8.2 seconds 7.5 seconds 7.6 seconds
Nozzle O.D. 0: 0.74” / 19 mm 0: 0.875” / 22,5 mm 0: 0.875” / 22,5 mm 0: 0.975” / 25 mm 0: 0.975” / 25 mm

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QUICK CONNECTION FITTINGS FOR SENSOR TUBING

KEY FEATURES
Fittings to connect
FireDETEC® sensor tubing
- Plug-in connections for quick, secure and leak-free
installations
- Nickel plated brass

STRAIGHT COUPLING ELBOW TEE END ELBOW


B07831010 B07831006 B07830007 B07831008

Straight coupling Elbow Tee End elbow

Connections 25” / 0 6 mm 25” / 0 6 mm 25” / 0 6 mm 25” / 0 6 mm


G1⁄8 male G1⁄8 male
Length 0.195” / 5mm 0.195” / 5mm 0.195” / 5mm 0.195” / 5mm

CROSS PANEL PROTECTIVE FITTINGS

KEY FEATURES
Fittings to attach and/
or protect sensor tubing
- Polymer construction to protect from sharp metal edges
through a panel

THROUGH - PANEL FASTENER THROUGH PANEL PROTECTOR

B07830005 B07860001

Exerts radial compression when tightened to securely hold tubing in place Protects the sensor tubing from sharp edges

Material Nylon Material Rubber


Orifice Diameter 0 0.25” / 6mm Orifice Diameter 0 0.25” / 6.3mm
Max. panel thickness 0.95” / 2.4mm Max. panel thickness 0.07” / 1.8mm
Length 1.18” / 30mm Length 0.20” / 5mm

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B07860000 | SELF ADHESIVE CLIPS FOR SENSOR TUBE ATTACHMENT

KEY FEATURES
Self-adhesive clips to secure
0 6mm
- Self-adhesive
FireDETEC® sensor tubing
- Clip-in/Clip out design
Material Polyamide
Dimensions 0.75” x 0.75” / 19 x 19mm
Attachment Self-adhesive base

B07860005 | CABLE BINDER STRIPS FOR SENSOR TUBE ATTACHMENT

KEY FEATURES
Cable tie to bundle sensor
tubing together with - Self-adhesive base
electrical cables and bind - Rachet design stays securely fastened
onto supports
Material Polyamide
Dimensions 1.10” x 1.10” / 28 x 28mm
Attachment Self-adhesive base

B07860002 | SCREWED CLIPS FOR SENSOR TUBE ATTACHMENT

KEY FEATURES
Screwed attachment clip
to secure 6mm sensor or - Includes protective rubber sleeve
discharge tubing
Material Aluminium and
chloroprene
Dimensions 0.20” / 5,2 mm hole
Attachment screws (not included)

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029900168 | PRESSURE SWITCH – 5 BAR

KEY FEATURES
For supplemental
functionalities when the
Switch type SPST
system actuates such as LISTED Fixture 1⁄8” NPT
sounding an alarm, closing
Proof Pressure 400 psi
ventilator ducts or cutting
power supply. Type Normally open
Electrical rating 120 / 240 VAC - 375 VA

029900178 | PRESSURE SWITCH – 5 BAR

KEY FEATURES
For supplemental
functionalities when the
Switch type SPST
system actuates such as LISTED Fixture 1⁄8” NPT
sounding an alarm, closing
Proof Pressure 400 psi
ventilator ducts or cutting
power supply. Type Normally closed
Electrical rating 120 / 240 VAC - 375 VA

B07850006 | ALARM 110-220 V AC

KEY FEATURES
Audio alarm for connection
to pressure switches to warn
if system actuates. Audible signal 87d
Power supply 110-220 V AC / 6 mA
Frequency 3kHz

PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE

PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE

(Clean Agent) 400 psi, 3lb (Clean Agent) 600 psi, 7lb & 14 lb
Product code 029200091 029200088

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PARTS & ACCESSORIES | QUICK GUIDE

PRE-ENGINEERED CLEAN AGENT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS

FILLED & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS. Includes bracket & straps ADAPTORS


B07014500 3 POUND SYSTEM FM-200® B07810005 Quick Connect Tube Pressurizing Adaptor
B07014501 7 POUND SYSTEM FM-200®
B07014502 14 POUND SYSTEM FM-200® CYLINDER BRACKETS
029900169 Cylinder bracket & SS Straps 3 pound cylinder
RED TUBING 029900170 Cylinder bracket & SS Straps 7 pound cylinder
B07800017 25 Feet 029900171 Cylinder bracket & SS Straps 14 pound cylinder
B07800018 50 Feet
B07800019 100 Feet VALVE ASSEMBLIES
B07800002 328 Feet B07010208 Valve assembly 3 pound (1 in.) FM-200®
B07010303 Valve assembly 7 & 14 pound (1.5 in.) FM-200®
BLACK TUBING (UV PROTECTED)
B07800203 25 Feet ADDITIONAL ITEMS
B07800204 50 Feet 029200088 PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE (Clean Agent) 600 psi 7 lb & 14 lb
B07800205 100 Feet 029200091 PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE (Clean Agent) 480 psi 3 lb
B07800200 328 Feet 022200040 PROTECTION SPRING 5.9 M (19.4FEET)
B07850006 9 VOLT SOUNDER (No Battery)
TUBE CONNECTORS B07860002 SCREWED METAL CLIP for Tube Attachment
B07831000 STRAIGHT COUPLING B07860001 THROUGH PANEL PROTECTOR
B07831006 ELBOW B07830005 THROUGH PANEL FASTENER
B07831007 T CONNECTION B07860000 SELF ADHESIVE CLIP FOR SENSOR TUBE ATTACHMENT
B07831008 TURNING END QUICK COUPLING B07860005 CABLE BINDER STRIPS FOR SENSOR TUBE ATTACHMENT
024920014 SENSOR TUBE GRIPPING TOOL
END OF LINE DEVICES B07850001 TUBE CUTTER
029510056 EOL PLUG 029900168 PRESSURE SWITCH with adaptor
B07810026 EOL ADAPTER W/GAUGE 028200190 PRESSURE GAUGE FM-200®
B04420128 EOL W/MANUAL RELEASE/GAUGE 027650004 FM-200® DESIGN, INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
B04420127 EOL W/SOLENOID/GAUGE

DISCHARGE NOZZLES FM-200®


026200102 ¼” Nozzle (3 lb FM-200® systems)
026200104 3⁄8” Nozzle ( 7 lb FM-200® systems)
026200107 ½” Nozzle (14 lb FM-200® systems)
026200103 3⁄8” Nozzle (7 lb 2 Nozzle FM-200® systems)
026200105 ½” Nozzle (14 lb 2 Nozzle FM-200® systems)

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CYLINDER & VALVE ASSEMBLY | FM-200®

Product code B07014509

Shipping cap

Ball valve

Pressure gauge

Valve

Outlet port ¼” NPT” (2X)

Burst disc

Cylinder
16.75”

12.43”

Label

Siphon tube

0 2.929”

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CYLINDER & VALVE ASSEMBLY | FM-200®

Product code B07014510

Shipping cap

Ball valve

Burst disc

Outlet port ½” NPT” (2X)


Pressure gauge

Cylinder
16.34”

11.17”

Label

Siphon tube

0 4.992”

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CYLINDER & VALVE ASSEMBLY | FM-200®

Product code B07014511

Shipping cap

Ball valve

Valve

Burst disc

Outlet port ½” NPT” (2X)


Pressure gauge

Cylinder
14.141”
19.6”

Label

0 6.135”

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FILLING ADAPTOR

Product code B07810005

FDT line filling procedure:


1. Unscrew the pressure gauge out of the end of line (EOL) adapter
2. Screw adapter A into the EOL adapter
3. Plug the quick coupling B into EOL adapter A
4. Open the ball valve from DHP valve
5. When pressure has been built up in the FDT tube, close the ball valve
6. Plug out the quick coupling adapter B
DHP valve 7. Unscrew the adapter A from the EOL adapter
8. Plug in the pressure gauge
Ball valve

FDT tube 06x4


B
A

EOL adapter
M10x1

Pressure gauge

Quick coupling Connection to the EOL

Connection to the FDT tube

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VALVE | B07010208

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VALVE | B07010303

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CYLINDER | 028800011

1” 14-UNS 2B

Marked in accordance
with DOT-4B240

Notes
Water capacity: 75 CU. IN. Nom.
12.427”

Service pressure: 240 psi


Test pressure: 100% @ 480 psi

0.187” 0 base depth


-0,015

0 2.929”

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CYLINDER | 028800012

1 ½”-14 UNS 2B
Marked in accordance
with DOT-4B240

Notes
Specifications: DOT-4B360
11.166”

Water capacity: 174 CU. IN.


Service pressure: 360 psi
Test pressure: 720 psi

0.187” 0 base depth


-0,015

0 4.992” Nom.

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CYLINDER | 028800013

1 ½” 14-UNS 2B

Notes
Specifications: DOT-4B360
Working pressure: 360 psi
14.141”

Test pressure: 720 psi


Water capacity: 350 CU IN
0.187” 0 base depth
-0,015

0 6.135”.

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BRASS ¼” NOZZLE (3LB FM-200® SYSTEMS) | 026200110

Product code 026200013

8 holes 02.2 at 45°

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

BRASS 3⁄8” NOZZLE (7LB FM-200® SYSTEMS) | 026200111

Product code 026200111

8 holes 03.5 at 45°

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

BRASS ½” NOZZLE (14LB FM-200® SYSTEMS) | 026200108

Product code 026200108

8 holes 05.1 at 45°

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

BRASS 3⁄8” NOZZLE (7LB, 2 NOZZLE FM-200® SYSTEMS) | 026200106

Product code 026200106

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

BRASS ½” NOZZLE (14LB, 2 NOZZLE FM-200® SYSTEMS) | 026200109

Product code 026200109

8 holes 03.5 at 45°

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

END OF LINE WITH QUICK COUPLING FITTING | B07810026

Product code B07810026

Nickel plated nut O-ring Pressure gauge


Schrader valve
A
Nickel plated connector
Nickel plated fitting
for tube 4x6
20
SW 22

06
8

A 71

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

SOLENOID ACTUATOR | B04420127

Product code B04420127

Wiring diagram

pin 2(-)

Ground pin 1(+)

Connector
Pressure gauge

Quick connector

77,2
Red
Green

101

SW 21,7

Technical datas:
Electrical connection: DIN 43560 A
Voltage: 24 V DC
Power: 9 W
Max. working pressure: 30 bar
Temperature range: 0°F -> 130°F

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

MANUAL RELEASE | B04420128

Product code B04420128

Pressure gauge

Release button
50

Quick connector

0 41
M 20 x 1,5

SW 24
Course: 13,5 mm
25
81

126,7

Locking device

Burst disc assembly


Détail B
Echelle: 3:1

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

END OF LINE PLUG | 029510056

Product code 029510056

Plug
34

Quick coupling connector

06

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

ASSEMBLY PRESSURE SWITCH WITH ADAPTOR | 029900168 & 029900178

Product code 029900168 029900178 SPECIFICATIONS 029900168

1. Auto-reset pressure switch (SPST)


2. Type: Normally open (N/O) at atmospheric conditions (0 psig)
3. Operation:
LISTED Open: 160 ± 7 psig
Close: 185 ± 5 psig
4. Proof pressure: 400 psig
5. Burst disc: 5000 psig
6. Electrical ratings: 120/240 VAC-375 VA
24 VAC - 125 VA
7. Cycle life: 100.000 minimum
8. Ambient temperature: -30 to + 70°C
9. Fluid temperature: -45 to + 135°c
10. Agency recognition:
CE0035
UL us E196928

SPECIFICATIONS 029900178

1. Auto-reset pressure switch (SPST)


2. Type: Normally closed (N/C) at atmospheric conditions (0 psig)
3. Operation:
Pressure switch Open: 160 ± 7 psig
Close: 185 ± 5 psig
4. Proof pressure: 400 psig
5. Burst disc: 5000 psig
6. Electrical ratings: 120/240 VAC-375 VA
24 VAC - 125 VA
7. Cycle life: 100.000 minimum
8. Ambient temperature: -30 to + 70°C
9. Fluid temperature: -45 to + 135°c
10. Agency recognition:
Adapter CE0035
UL us E196928

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3 LB BRACKET & 7 LB BRACKET | 029900169 & 029900170

3 lb bracket 7 lb bracket
Product code 029900169 029900170

Cylinder clamp
185
300

175

30

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APPENDIX B | COMPONENT DRAWINGS (continued)

14 LB BRACKET | 029900171

Product code 029900171

Bracket

50

Cylinder clamps
165
320

0 10
80

115 115

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APPENDIX C | FILL PROCEDURE

FILLING PROCEDURE FIREDETEC INDIRECT LOW PRESSURE CYLINDERS

All FM-200® containers shall be filled by an authorized Rotarex system


distributor in accordance with fill procedures outlined in this section of the
manual. PN- 027650004.

01. Weigh the cylinder and check the Tare weight against that listed on the
label. Record the tare weight.
02. Remove one safety plug from a discharge port and connect the appropriate
recharge adapter
03. With the cylinder on the scale connect the agent supply to the adapter.
Record weight and zero the scale.
04. Open the cylinder ball valve and open the agent supply valve on the bulk
tank.
05. Fill the cylinder to the desired weight. (Fill Weight)
06. Close the agent supply valve but maintain the connection
07. Close the cylinder ball valve but maintain the connection
08. Attach the spring top unit with tubing to the top of the cylinder valve as
outlined in section
09. Using the quick connect adapter connect the FireDETEC tubing.
10. Regulate the nitrogen regulator to 240 PSIG, connect the nitrogen supply
to the fill adapter
11. Open the ball valve and super pressurize the cylinder to 240 PSIG.
12. Close the ball valve and shake the cylinder allowing the nitrogen to be
absorbed into the agent.
13. Check the cylinder pressure, absorption of nitrogen results in a loss of
pressure, open the ball valve and allow the pressure to build back up to
240 PSIG.
14. Repeat the last two steps until shaking the cylinder does not result in a
loss of cylinder pressure and the cylinder pressure stabilizes at 240 PSI.
15. Slowly open the vent on the agent recharge line. Trapped agent in the
valve and supply line WILL VENT. Constant discharge from the vent valve
indicates that the piston is not seated properly or has opened. If this
occurs repeat steps 12 and 13
16. Disconnect the agent source, remove the recharge adapter and fit a safety
plug in the discharge port.
17. Close the ball valve and close the nitrogen supply valve. Vent the nitrogen
line.
18. Remove the nitrogen supply hose.
19. Unscrew the spring top from the ball valve.
20. Attach a tamper seal to the ball valve to ensure it is in the “OFF” position.
21. Verify and record the cylinder Full weight. (Gross weight)
22. Leak test the cylinder with a calibrated leak detector
23. Cylinder is now ready for installation.

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APPENDIX D | MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FM-200®


SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER
Product Name FM-200® Other Names HFC-227 ea, FE-227

Recommended Use Fire protection agent for total flooding of rooms containing electrical equipment such as computer rooms as well as flammable
liquid storage and Class A risks such as records rooms and libraries.

SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION


Hazard Classification DANGEROUS GOODS. NON HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
Safety Phrase(s) Not available Risk Phrase(s) Not available

SECTION 3: COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS


SUBSTANCE
Chemical Identity of the Pure Substance Common Name / Synonyms CAS Number
Heptafluoropropane FM-200® 431-89-0
MIXTURE
Chemical Identity of Ingredients Proportion of Ingredients CAS Number
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES

EYE CONTACT Flush with water immediately for 15 minutes. Get medical
attention.
Description of Necessary First Aid Measures SKIN CONTACT Remove clothes. Wash skin with soap and water. If frostbite
occurs get medical attention.
INHALATION Remove person to fresh air and get medical attention.
INGESTION Not applicable.
Medical Attention and Special Treatment See above
Aggravated Medical Conditions Caused by Exposure None

SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


Decomposition by elevated temperatures
may generate hazardous decomposition
Suitable Extinguishing Media This is an extinguishing agent Hazards From Combustion Products products common to other CFCs, HCFCs or
HBFCs. These can include hydrogen fluoride,
carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Special Protective Precautions and Wear full protective equipment and a self-
Equipment for Fire Fighters contained breathing apparatus Hazchem Code 2RE

SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES


Emergency Procedures Evacuate the area and ventilate. Do not enter areas where high concentrations may exist
without appropriate protective equipment including a self-contained breathing apparatus.
Methods and Materials for Containment and Clean Up Not applicable – agent is a gas

SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE


Precautions for Safe Handling Protect the cylinder from damage. Handle in well-ventilated areas.

Conditions for Safe Storage, Including any Incompatibilities Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Keep container
tightly closed.

SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION


National Exposure Standards Not available Biological Limit Controls No biological limit allocated
Engineering Controls Not available Personal Protection Equipment Safety glasses, gloves, a self-contained
breathing apparatus

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SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES


Appearance Colourless liquefied compressed gas. Odour No odour
pH Not available Vapour Pressure 405 kPa @ 21°C
Vapour Density (air = 1) 6.04 Boiling Point / Range -16.4°C
Freezing / Melting Point (specify) -131°C Solubility in Water 0.026
Specific Gravity or Density 1.46 Flash Point None
Upper and Lower Flammable
(explosive) Limits in Air Not explosive
Ignition Temperature Does not ignite

SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY


Chemical Stability Stable under normal conditions of handling Conditions to Avoid Direct sunlight, ultraviolet light
and use.
Powdered metals and strong alkalis, Thermal decomposition may produce
Incompatible Materials oxidizers or reducing agents are not Hazardous Decomposition Products the following: Hydrogen fluoride, carbon
compatible with FM-200®. monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Hazardous Reactions Will not occur

SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION


EYE CONTACT May cause discomfort
SKIN CONTACT May cause frostbite
Health Effects From the Likely Routes of Exposure
INHALATION May cause difficulty in breathing
INGESTION Not applicable, as FM-200® is a gas.
Acute Overexposure Contact with the liquid or cold gas may cause frostbite. Has a central nervous systems effect.
Chronic Overexposure In cases of severe exposure, narcosis may develop.

SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION


Ecotoxicity Not available Persistence and Degradability Not available
Mobility Not available Environmental Fate (Exposure) Not available
Bioaccumulative Potential Not available

SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS


Disposal Methods and Containers This material should be incinerated at a high temperature chemical waste incinerator fitted with acid gas scrubbing systems. All
disposals should be in accordance with local, state and Commonwealth law.
Special Precautions for Landfill or
Incineration For incineration, see above.

SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION


UN Number UN 3296 UN Proper Shipping Name FM-200®
Class and Subsidiary Risk D. G. Class 2.2 Packing Group Packing Group III
Special Precautions for User None Hazchem Code 2RE

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