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Model DV-1 Deluge Valve, External Resetting
4 and 6 Inch (DN100 and DN150)
____ Flange x Flange or Flange x Groove
Table of
Contents
General Description .. 7
Technical Data ..... 3
Valve Trim... 2... 4
Wet Pilot Actuation... 4
Dry Pilot Actuation... 8
Electric Actuation... 12
Operating Principles . . 15
Installation... 0... 15
Valve Setting
Procedures ....... 15
Care and Maintenance . 18
Limited Warranty... . 19
Ordering Procedure . . 20
Page 1 of 20
General
Description
The 4 and@ inch (ON100 and DN150),
Modal ‘DV-1 ‘External Resetting Del:
uge Valves are differential latch ypa
valves designed for fire protection sys-
fam service, They are Used as “auto-
rmatic water control valves" in deluge,
preaction, and special types of ire pro:
tection systems such a6 foam-weter
and double inteiiock. The DV-1 Valves
also provide for actuation of fire alarms
upon sysiom operaion
Ths external resetting feature of the
DV-1 Valve provides ‘or easy resetting
of a dolluge or praaction sytem, with-
‘oui having to open a valve handhole
cover to manually reposition = clapper
and latch mechanism. Simply de-
pressing a plunger at the left side of
the DV-1 Valve allows the clapper and
Iaten to reset.
Operation of a DV-1 Valve Is provided
By an actuation (detection) system that
Is separais irom the normally dry sys-
tem piping. Trim configuration options
for automatic operation of tho DV-1
Include wat pilot actuation, dry pliot
etuation, and electric actustion. Trim
larrangements also provice for local
emergency (manual) release of the
BV" Valves.
WARNING
The Model DV-1 Deluge Vaives de
soribed herein must be installed and
maintained in compliance with this
document, as well as with the applica-
Die standards of the National Fire Pro-
tection Association, in addition to the
standards of any other authorities hav-
ing jurisdiction, Failure to do 80 may
impair the integrity of these devices.
“The owners responsible for maintair=
Ing thelr fire proteotion eystom and co-
vices In proper operating condition.
The instaling contractor of manutac-
turer should be contacted relative
‘any quesifons. -
JANUARY, 2003
TFP1330TFP1330
Page 2 of 20
VALVE PARES VALVE PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS:
\wo. DESCRIPTION OTY. REF. INO. DESCRIPTION GTY. REF. Iwo. DESCRIPTION PN
1} Vave Boxy 1 Na he Diashragre + Seoia)or(a)| fa) Repair Part Kt,
[2 Clasper 4 500,) 7 Dantes Inc 8, 16,23
[> Clapper Facing |.-"3 Soe (a) or (6) Housieg 1 See {lngh Wate so s+ 8247016108
[6 Giapper Facing le Hinge Pe Sgudre~ ‘inch Vans a7 1-102
Roane... S00) Head Fipe Pu oH (01, Clapper Assan,
Clappee ier Bot" Sea.) fa” Hinge Pn Soaring. <4 NR Trcdes 25,20
15 Seat Ring NR 20. Gapser Hinge ‘inch Valve s2.a70:1-108}
U7 Capgartaich 0.1 Seo(@) Pi. 1 See) inch Vale <2 270-108
la Reset Busting "+ Latch Hinge Bin |. 1 S83 6) Reset Pungo Paris
O-Ring 4 Se0(e) Fianchela Cover ||. 1 S00 6) it 486 Inch Vales,
fe eset Busting «10.1 Se0(@) loa Hanenoie Cover Inches 842,25 0, 82-€701105
{50 Rese Bunge Cask 2a (_Diartuagm a Lich aa
O-ing.. 7 0619 lz Handhoie Gaver ats Ke,
lst Reeot Munger ....7 See.) Hox Bol, Incades 7, 1847, 21
2 ResotKroe 11 Se04@) inch Vane... 4 S096) ‘finch Vato --- 92470108
h:3. Oprracm Hous GinchVave |... 5 Sele) inch vaeve 9270-107
Herat... $59(6) 125 Dow Gaming FSSHE2 le) Herahola Cover
j'¢ Daptragmn Flucsiicone Part Kt,
asain 1 S00) Grease, 159 .....1 See(6) Irate 22.26
hs FengerPush Ro, lee Alan For Reducing ‘nen Vas 2.470410 |
Assombly <1 8280) BecBushng. 1 CH Ginch Vale 202. 9287-200
NOTES:
1. NR: Not Replacasbe
2, OF: Cammon Hardware
2, 6 (DNtS0) Medel OV-1
FxFDouge Valve
‘own for eteronso
18
6,
Figure 1
and 6 INCH (DNt00 and DNT60) MODEL DV-1 DELUGE VALVE
ASSEMBLY —
ima Nominal Binensone in Inches and fom
at oe IDN00) ave = DNig0) vave | ~
—e. (@ Holes) ‘Specification [a [8 A |B
> ANSI 516.1 (Class 125) | 7.50 (1805) | 0.75 (190) | 2.50 (24,3) | 088 22,2)
ae A) hh 128 (abe | | zoo uam Lor. uao) [era paso. oan 220
uz wan, [iso cea enso)* 7,00 409) | 0.71 190) [eas too) | 087 220)
Bolt iS B 2210 (10K) Teao 175.0) | 0.75(19,0) | 9.48 (240.0) | 0.91 23,0)
Same diling es for BS 4504 Section 8.2 (PN%0} and DIN 2892 (PN).
TABLE A — DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR SELECTION OF FLANGE DRILLINGTFP1330 .
Technical
Data
Approvals
Ul 'and C-UL Listaa (wet plot, dry pi
lot. or sleculeactucton}
FM Approved wet pot. dry pilot, of
slactric actuation)
LPOB Approved (wat pilot or dry pilot
actuation}
The 4 andl
Model DY.
tical instal
Deluge vat
inch (ONTOO and BNTEO}
1 Deluge Valves are for
lations (ilow going up), and
they are rated for use at a manure
service a
ure of 175 psi (12.1 Bar),
The nominal installaion dimensions
fre shown in Figures 4 7, and 70,
Flanged
riled per
specificat
connections are available
“ ANS!, ISO, AS, and ulS
tions (Hef, Table A}. The
Sreoved outist connections, a= apple
cable, ar
standara
steel pips,
8 cut in accordance with
Groove ‘specifications ior
“They are suitable for uso.
with grooved and pipe couplings thet
ister
oF approved for tre prot
lion eystem servies. Avaliable come
nations of
inlet and outlet connections
aro detatiedin the Ordering Procedure
section,
Threaded
port'connsctions of valves
Raving flanges driled'to either ANSI ot
JIS specifications
Per ANSI Standard B.20.1.11
NPT thjreaded
preaded
port connections of vaives having
flanges
spociticat
her ISO of AS
ons are available either
threaded per!SO 7/1 or NPT threaded
per ANSI
wth ‘NPT
Standard 81,20,1. Vaives
threaded pons wii reaclly
accopt the tim arrangements dotaled
in Figures
Compones
3,6, or,
ls for the OV Valve are
Figure 1. The Body. Disc
Phragm Cover, and Hanahole Sover
are ductile iron, The Handho
Facing, DI
ML. Th
Cover
neoprene, and the Clapper
faphragin, and O-tings ere
Seat Ring, Claoper, Gia
phragm Fletainer, and Flange ts
Flange &
Push Hod Assembly ars
'e Clapper Latch is alumi
hum Bronze, the Reset Bushing Is
brass, and the Beanngs are srosze
Tho Clapper Facing Retainer, Clapper
Bolt, Fes
Pio, Latch Hinge Pin, and tho Pun
“Fodorne Page e Piss Hoe aaa
et lungs, Clapper Hinge
biy are fabricated from stuinlece stosh
The Reso!
t Knob is phenolic, and the
Handhole Cover Bolts, Diaphragm
Cover Bol
ts, and Pipe Plige are steal
Page 3 of 20
a
(1GPM~ 3.785 L600
202000 80005000 700010000
20
89
70
40
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20 ge
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0,080
gon §2
io oor 3
os 0,080 5
oa 8
or 060
os 0,040
080
oaf =F ooce
0040 5007001000 7000 snc0
FLOW RATE IN GALLONS PER MINUTE (GPM)
mecazetoximat testo loss, based on the Hazan and Willa fra ane expresead
so aaualent leng of Schedule 40 pipe with O=120, ts 12 fot for ne 4 hen oes
Jom aire 8 Ph valve. The oquvalent length ofp has boon cates ove ete
flow aia of 609 GPM for he 4 inch valve and "00 GPM rte 6 eat ie
GRAPH A
4 and 6 INCH (DN100 and DN150) MODEL DV-4 DELUGE VALVE
— NOMINAL PRESSURE LOSS VERSUS FLOW.Page 4 of 20
Valve Trim
“Tho Wet Plot Actuation Trim, Dry Pilot
Rotuation Trim, ana Electric Actuation
im torn a pert of tha laboratory list:
ihge and aperoval of the OV. Valves
TOSS are necessary for theif proper ©P-
Sion: Each packagorof timincludes: ~
the following items:
+ Water Supply Pressure Gauge
+ Diaphragm Chamber
Pressure Gauge ___
7 Diaphragm Chamber Connections
1 Actuation Deviees (as applicable)
1» Main Drain Valve
«+ Alarm Test Valve
«+ Warm Cent Valve
«Automatic Oren Valve
«+ Dry Pilot Line Pressure Gauge
(as applicaale)
“To ease fistd assembly of the trim ar-
Teagements, the appropriate compar
args roquirad for Wat Flot Actuation,
Gry Pilot Actuation, of Electr Actua
Sok are provided aartially assembled
fe shown in Figure 12.
- ions are to be the Model MC-+t
Wet Pilot
Actuation
“The Wet Pilot Actuation Tim provides
Ter connection of a detection system
rcleting of wet plot sprinkiers (heat
Sehestors) and mariial contot stations
erconnected with minimum 1/2 inch
(ONi5) Schedule 40 steal pipe. The
(ibn ig connected tothe “Wat Filo
Bastion” connection showin in Figr
tes and 12, Nominal installation ch
isheions for the Wet Pilot Actuation
Tare sivawn In Figure &——
Wet llot spinors are to be minima
WS Rlactor orifice listed or approved
Rutomatic sprinklars, Manuel Control
Guccribed in Technical Data Sheet
y1982,
“The maxiraum nelght of & wet piloting
aesve the DV-1 Vaive must not exceed
Re imitations gvan in Graph B 8s &
atatlon of the minimum water supply
Pressure to th OV-1 Valve and the
Féngih of the plot ine te the most re-
‘mote plot sprinkle.
Provision must be made fot installing
Pree lactor office, Inspector’ Test
Bganection at the mest hydraulically
Sertning locaton of a wet pilot fine
{Gsualy adjacent to the highest and
esgt remote wetpilot sprinkler or man
Usicontrel station)
To determine the most hycraulleally
Teenanding location of a wet pilot ine,
(Shon the choice botiveen two of more
‘TFP1330
locations le not readiy api
(Gaine for each location the elevation
SSove the Dv-1 Valve and the equiva,
Set iength of fitings plus horizontal
tipe from the DV-1 Valve tothe loca,
Pipe hon, using Grash B, determine
the minimum system eupply pressure
oguirad forthe elevation and equiva:
ent fongth of pips at each cation,
{Rrerpotate between th equivalent
—[inghh plots as necessary: ThsTeeation
Teguirizg the highest system Supply
Dedesure is the most nydraulealy Se-
Franaing location forthe wet pict ine
Gelerenes: n.no case should the re,
(ited system supply pressuire exces
Re Setual avaliable minimum. &
pected system supaly pressure)
Operation ofa pilot sprinker of open
ingot a manual contol station results
{Rvs rapid pressure drop in the Dig
Haragm Chamber of the DV-1 Valve,
BogGhhe force differential applied
trough the Clapper Latch which holds
the Clapper down in the set poston 's
Fedtucee to below the valve trp polnt
NOTES
Wet Pilot Linas must be maintained at
a ininimum temperature of 40°F/4°C.
it is recommended that internally ga
"tized pipe and cast ion fittngs be
Used for wat pilot lines.TFP1330.
Page 5 of 20
“7 SYSTEMPIPING WIT OPEN NOZZLES OR SPRINKLERS NORMALLY BFW
INSPECTORS TEST CONNECTION
(A THE MOST HYDRAULCALLY
SYSTEM SCHEMATIC — WET PILOT ACTUATION
4a A a a A SEalanolne Louaron OF me
Wer PLoFLne)
A
. > T = ee Ye
WET DILOT SPRINKLER DIAPHRAGM }
Deecron erste Sloe | -L Dagwore
aint IPE AND PRESSURE aA
AUfotario RNIN Gee | ont Gate
. (en
secireD)
- [ == i wer J
wien — J 1, REESSURe
dma phy SWE
Saxe —
estaicrion oDeL ov
on oe VALE
xiv oRAn vaLve waren surewv
vena eatery Pressure
oak ‘GAUGE
capaci cascn x ~ ani
papas crane ———° * SUPPtrcownecr CONTROL wae
Upper Contre VAL \ Ne
NORMALLY OF Pen)
wares
aoe
FIGURE 2
4.and & INCH (DN100 and DN350) MODEL DV-1 DELUGE
WET PILOT DESIGN CRITERIA —
RT
co eras) FE eauVALe te\cre
Severin ats
Saeeu AS
g meen Ee mus eres
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er ee
g G2 SD om)
: 8 dear fa
cosas FEE smrr (ison)
3 s0s20
5 socasm
3 ap
3 so6:0
a0
= Ue
ee
NOTE IF SUPPLY @RESSURE IS VARIABLE. -
SSSOME MINIM OPENED VALE Pee
crap 8
VALVETFP1330
Page 6 of 20
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EXPLODED VIEW OF
FIGURE 3
4and 6 INCH (N00 and DN150) MODEL DV-1 DELUGE VALVES
WET PILOT ACTUATION TRIM (62-470-2-101) —
| eter to Figuee.12 0.200 tha factor assembled wim segments,
soos tn components)Page 7 of 20
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“—" pinni CLEARANCE, ADOXTIONAL 2 (800 mit) RECOMMENDED;
yeNeT
DIAPHRAGM
(CHAMBER SUFPLY
CONNEDTING TAM,
(FIELO FABRICATED)
LEFT VIEW : FRONT VIEW
FIGURE 4
4nd 6 INCH (DN100 and DN150) MODEL DV-1 DELUGE VALVE
= WET PILOT ACTUATION / NOMINAL INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS —Page 8 of 20
Dry Pilot
Actuation
‘The Dry Plot Actuation Ttim provides
for installation of a detection system
consisting of dr pilot sorinklsrs (heat
detectors) and manual contol stations
interconnected with minimum 1/2 inch
(DN15) ses! pipe. The pilot line, which
is to be pressurized with air ar nitro-
‘90n, e connected tothe "Dry Pct De-
fection” connection shown in Figures 7
ahd 12, Provision mi iver
516 Kelactar orice, Inspector's Test
Gonnsction et the most remote loca-
tion from the OV-1 Valve. Nominal in-
stallion dmensions for Ory Plat Ac
uation Tim are shown In Figure 7.
‘The Dry Pilot Actuation Trim is pro-
videdwithalisted and approved Model
DP-1 Dry Pilot Actuator, which is de-
scribed In. Technical Data Shest
‘TEP 1980. The Actuator is rated for use
alamaximum pilot service pressure of
50 pel (8,4 621) and a maximum water
supply service pressure of 175 psi
(02,1 bay)
‘Operation of a plot sprinkler or open
Jng of @ manual control station re-
leases pneumatic pressure from the
pilot ine. In urn, the Ory Pilot Actuatar
Spans resulting in a tapid pressure
Gfop inthe Diephragm Chamber of the
Dy-t Valve, and the force differential
applied through the Clapper Latch
ich holds the Clapper down in the
feel positon is reduced to below the
valve trip point
Diy pilot sprinklers are tobe minimum,
5.6 Kefactor orifice listed or approved
Qutomatic sprinkiers, Manual Control
Stations are t6 be the Model MC-1
described in. Technical Data Sheet
TRPig82
Graph © shows the “inlinui pilot ine
service pressure" as a function of the
Wwater supply pressure. The pressurein
the ary plot actuation system must be
automateally maintained using one of
the folowing maintenance devices, as
priate, ——
+ Node! AMD- A Mattenance Dex
too (preseureroducing ype), rter
pTelbncal Beta Shoat YEP4221
+ Model AMD-2 Ait Maintenance. De-
Viee (compressor control type), rofer
to Technical Data Sheet TFP1231
+ Model AMD-3 Nitrogen Mainte-
ance Device (high pressure reduo-
ing type), refer fe Technical Data
Shest TFP 1241,
NoTES
‘The dew point of the plotline air pres-
‘sure must be maintained below the
Towest ambient tamperature to which
the dry plot actuation system will be
exposed, Accumulation of water in the
pibtiine connection fo the Actuator will,
lower the alr pressure at which the
‘Actuator will open and possibly pr
‘vent proper operation, Also, introduc
tion of moisture into the pilot lines ex-
posed to freezing temperatures can
Greate an Joa bullaup which could pre
Vent proper operation of the Actuator.
An air yr must be Installed whore
the molsture contont of te ai supply
TFP1330
Is not properly controlled at less than
the required value
‘tf recorrimanded that an AMD-3 Ni-
trogen Maintenance Device be utilized
In dry pilot actuation system applica
tions where the dew point must be
maintained below -20°F/-29°C, See
Technical Data Sheet TP T241.
it fs recommended-that internally ga
vanized pipe ard cast iron ftings bs
used for sy pat lines. .
Supervision ofthe pressure inthe cry
pilot actuation system and/or alarm
which separately Indleates operation
Gf the detection system is recom-
mended and may be required by the
2uthority having Jurisdiction. A suai
Setting low pressure alarm switch,
Such a Potter Electric PS40-2A, is suit”
able for the sorvice, Th
fended pressure settings ar
lows:
+ Low pressure alarm satting at 2p-
proximately 6 pal (0,4 bar) below the
fhinimum plotline service pressure
Tequirement chown in Grapa C.
«= Fire alaim setting at approximately
48 pal (1,0 bar) below the minimum
pict line sarvice pressure require
fent shown in Grash C.
‘The Proseure Ralot Valve (Re, tem
BR Hats factory sale a
prose ol approximately 457i
Eddy however i ay be fila alusted
{Oia lower pressure, exulredPage 9 of 20,
TFP1330
STE BN VT OPEN NOZELES OR FARITERS NOSUALY AY
X 8 Not INSPECTOR'S TEST CONNECTION
NANE-
DIAPHRAGM
CCHAWBER SUPPLY
CONNECTING TRIM
(FIELD FABRICATED)
FIGURE 10.
“daand 6 INCH (DN{00 and DN150) MODEL DV-1 DELUGE VALVE
— ABGRIC ACTUATION / NOMINAL INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS —TFP1330 Page 15 of 20
PUSH ROD SVSTEMGPERTO PUSHROD WATERFLOW
LOcKSLATGHON "ATMOSPHERE Felesses «TO SYSTEM
- CAPPER ouapuascm “Laon
CHAMBER
opENED TO
AMOSeERE
"THROUGH
‘CHAMBER
(PRESSURIZE
‘FROM WATER
‘SUPPLY)
a
Vo" NPT ALARM
PORT OPENTO
‘MMOSPHERE
‘THROUGH
AUTOMATIC
BRAIN VALVE
Laven pRevenTs:
‘CLAPPER Fak
sieaan PEEATING
‘CHAMBER,
‘OPER TO
> WaTEnWay ‘ACTUATION
CLoseD SY ‘rand
ener
WATER SUPPLY
— "pressure 8 —
‘ALARM TEST
PORT
ALARA PORT.
WATER, Siiporoence ‘WATERFLOW FROM
a TACAROI DE a
Src (acTowate WATER SUPPCY
GRAN VALE
FIGURE 11A FIGURE 118
‘SET POSITION Oss) (OPERATED POSITION
RAN Laror, SYSTEMDAAI
FROM SYSTEM RELEASES ‘COMPLETE
rMosevenE
ustnon
escwmuy
subes FREELY >
‘ircucn
cimeenact
RETANER
reser
penta
ssenvenr
WATER SuPPOY Pont WATER SUPPLY
Sur OF aur orr
FIGURE 110 FIGURE 110
| SySTEMDRAR POSTION RESETTING VALVE
FiGuRE 11
4and6 INGH (ON00 and DN{50) MODEL DV-1 DELUGE VALVE
eISET AND OPEN POSITIONS —
- ized through the tim connections tom surethen forces the Clapper open pot~
Operating Reina cl ie aystemema con ming water o fey ne he Sor
ere Mele Seeaxample sn O.SAY. gate piping, as well as through the Alarm
Principles Ae or buterly valve (Ret Figure 4, Portto actuate the eystemalarms (ef.
‘hie Model DV-1 Deluge Valve is a df=
ferential laten type valve which de-
pends upon water prossure in the Dia
Bhragm Chamber (Rel. Figure 114) to
twine Ciapparclosa ot
water supply pressure, The nominal
tp ratio fe 26 0 1, |e, the DNA Valve
‘operates (Coens) wher the pressure in
the Diaphragm Chamber is reduced to
‘approxmately 40 percent of the water
supply pressur.
When the DV-1 Valve ie eet for service,
the Diaphragm Chamber is pressur-
7. and 30). Opsring of an actuation
device, for example the solancid valve
Inthe Electric Actuation Trim Ret. Fig
Yo), relesees water from the Dia
Prag Chapt faster han tan ES
Papionishad tea in!
(@.2mm) Restriction Eat alaecam
Chambar Supply Connection. This re
‘sults in & rapid proseure drop in the
Biaphragm Chamber and the fore dlt-
ferentiel applied through the Clepper
{atch to hold the Clapper down in the
‘set postion Ie foduced to below the
‘alve trip point. The water supply pres
Figure 118).
When the systern main control valve Is
closed to stop wateriiow into the sy5~
fem, the Clapper will be prevented
from resetting by the Clapper Latoh
(Rel, Figures 11C and 115). Pushing
ihe Reset Knob inward wil temporarily
eposition the Clapper Latch away
from the waterway and sllows the
Clapper to stop into the seated pos!
tionPage 16 of 20 TFP1330
ete i
SBINESTON “Romaliy COMECTON FORWATER pessUhe ALAR SWITCH
STEIN OPER AIR SUPPLY MEA Ea ORDERED SEMARATEY
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ronment I 7h RY CLOSED)
SemRATELY | Gm << Pe
1 [eressune \ j PRESSURE
bev e4or \ Soe
actuator _| ee ; GAUGE B 2INCHNET \
7
neous | | aurowane ‘CONNECTION
t 1 DRAIN VALVE Ss TO DRAIN E
meinen 3 \
ony wrt A 7 weiter
ABO OS caNRETON Sone
TO moa Sout
‘CONNECTION FOR > FUNNEL
A ERE i,
~N a“ o 4" (DN100} Fx
SN pune
neuer earn
; (CONNECTION ‘SHOWN
L FOR “WET PLOT \
DETECTION" DIAPHRAGM
G@EFERTO CHAMBER NoTes:
SA runes F7) PRESSURE Pht Azone
SOLENOID "S40 ‘GAUGE alphabetical order.
“oe oincunacit Yuin 2 Seer trv Pot
on cate esa sens
sepanarery INCLUDED CONTROL VALVE. \ SATION ‘3, Rout all Tubing to Drip
(NORMALLY one (NORMALLY nears Funnel.
aes 5
CLOSED) ACTUATION PEN) FROM WATER:
wa ey
dando ncH (oni ans OU ee ov-s DELUGE VALVES
oF eo
nT ESD Fr SoupOnENTS—
oN ae oe Un akte Tl
- wep! re mst bemalained ta note
Installation minimum temperature of 40°F/4°C. It te recommended that internally gal-
1 ie rocommnde atin
NoTEs
Proper operation of the Mode! DV-1
‘Deltige Valves dapends upon their trim
bolng installed in accordance withthe
instructions given in this Technical
Srreet-Paure-to
Heat tracing of the OV-1 Valve or Its
Sssoclated trim is not permitted. Hoat
tracing can result in the formation of
hardened mineral deposits which are
capable of preventing Proper opera:
Used for wat or dry pit lines.
Step 2. The DV-1 Valve must be
trimined in accordance with Figures &
and 12.
propiats tin dlagram may prevent
Bre Bit Val tom nctona rp
By gowollas voldistngs, epprovals,
Sraihe manutacturor's warantes.
The OV-4 Valve must be installed in a
[eel voibioand accesso locaton.
The OV-1 Valve, associated trim, and
“The Model BV-1 Deluge Valve is to be
Installed in accordance with the fllow-
ing criteria:
Step 1. All nloples,fitings, anc de-
vices must be slean and free of scale
‘and burrs belore astallation. Use pipe
thread sealant sparingly on male pipe
threads only
Step 3 Ose rst
that check Valves, strainers, globe
valves, ete, are installed with the flow
arrows in the proper direction.
‘Step 4. Drain tubing to the crip funnel
‘must be installed with smooth bends
that wll not restrict flow.TFP1330
Step 5. The msin drain and crip funnel
train may be Interconnected provided
a check valve is located at least 12
inches (200 men) below the drip funnel.
Step 6, Sullable- provision. must. be
made for disposal of drain water
~ “Drainage watermastbe directed such
‘hal It will not causa accidental dam-
age to property of dangsr to persons.
‘Step 7. Connect the Diaphragm
‘Gnambsi Supply Control Valve to the
inlet side of tre system's main control
rerder te-facltate setting of the-—
DV-1 Valve (Ref. Figures 4, 7, and 10).
Step 8. An Inépectors Test Connec-
tion, as described in the Technical
Data seation, mustbs provided for Wet
of Dry Pilot Actuation systems.
Step 9. An Al Maintenance Device, as
eectibed in the Technical Data Sec-
tign, must be provided for Dry Pilot
‘Actuation
Step 10, A desiccant dryer, when
‘specified for Dry Pilot Actuation, is to
be inetalled between a crip leg and tre
Air Maintenance Device,
Step 11, The Low Pressure Alarm
Switch for Dry Pilot Actuation is to be
adjusted as follows:
+ Low prossure alarm setting at ap-
roximataly 8 psi (0,4 bar) below the
{ninimum pict line service pressure
Fequirement shovin in Graph C.
+ Fire elarm getting at approximately
48 pal (1,0 bar) Boiow the minimum
pilot ine service pressure require:
ment shown in Graph C.
Step. 12. Unused pressure alarm
switch connections must be plugged.
Step 13. Thé Pressure Relief Valve
provided wth the Dry Pilot Actuation
‘Tm is factory set to relieve ata pres
ura of approximataly 45 psi (8.1 bar),
wwnieh ean ypically ba used for @ maxi-
‘mum normal dry plot actuation sy
pressute of 40 psi 2.8 bar). The Pre
Eure Aelia! Valve may be eset; how-
fever, It must be be reset o ralieve at a
pressure which Is in accordance with
{he requirements of the authority hav-
ing jurisioton,
‘To reset the Pressure Relie! Valva, frst
loosen the jam nut and then adjust the
cap accordingly — clockwise for a
highor preesure setting or counter
Clockwise for a lower pressure setting.
fedoras
lathe
‘salting, tighten the jam nut,
Step 14. Conduit and electrical con-
nectione are fo be made in accordance
duith the requlroments of the authority
haviag juriediction andlor the National
Electre Code,
Step 15, Belore a system hydrostatic
Page 17 of 20
NOTE
If the Reset Knob can not be do-
pressed sufficiently to allow the Clap-
per to reseat, operate (open) the Man-
bal Control’ Station and then ones
‘again push the Reset Knob with suff-
lant force to push the water out of the
‘Diaphragm Chamber through the Man
tual Control Station drain.
Step 6. Olean the Strainer In the Die~
phragm Chamber Suaply connection
by removing the clean-cut olug and
strainer basket. The Strainer may be
-oui-by_morentaty-epering
sng Gasragm Chamber Sippy Com
Valve
Step 7. Redet the actuation system,
Mariual Actuation — Push the operat-
ing lever up; however, do not close the
hinged cover at this time,
\wet Pilot Actuation — Replace oper
ated pilot sprinklers andlor reset the
Manual contro) statons.
Dry Pilot Actuation — Replace ope!
ated pilot eprinxlers and/or reset the
Manval control stations. Re-establish
dy plot pneumatic pressure.
Electtle Actuation —Rieset the electric
detection systom in accordance with
‘he manufacturers instructions to de-
‘anargize the solencid valve.
NOTE
In order to prevent the possibilty of
subsequent operation of an ove!
heated solder type pilot sprinkler, any
solder type pilot sprinklers that were
possibly exposed 19 a temperature
Greater than thelr maximum rated am-
Bient must bo replated.
stop 8. Open tha Diephragm Chamber
Supply Control Valve and allow time for
full’preseure to build up in the Dia~
phragm Chamber,
Step 2. Operate (open) the Manual
Control Station to vent trapped ai from
the Diaphragm Chamber. IInecessary,
fet open the hinged cover, and then
fully pull dawn on the operating lever.
SLOWLY close the operating aver, by
Bushing It up, alter aeraied water
oases to dacharge from the Manual
‘Control Station drain tubing. Close the
hinged cover and insect 2 new break
fod in the small hole trough the top of
the enclosing box,
It wot pllot actustion is being uses,
test js periormed In accordance with
NEPA 13 system acceptance test re-
uirements, the Clapper Assembly is
to be manually ached open (Ret. Fig.
44D); the Automatis Drain Vaive (item
6, Fig. 3, 6, of 9) is to be temporarily
replaced with & 1/2 Inch NPT plug, th
£2782 incn Vent Fitting (18 - Fig. 8, 6, oF
9) is to be temporary roplaced with a
‘v4 inch NPT plug, end the Handhole
Cover Bolts ats to'bo tghtened using
a eross-draw eaquance,
Valve Setting
Procedure
Steps 1 through 11 are to be per-
formed when intially setting the Model
DV-1Deluge Valve; after an operational
teat of the fire protection system; or
after system operation due t0 a fire
Step 1. Close the Diaphragm Cham-
ber Supply Central Valve.
‘Step 2. Close the Main Contfol Valve,
land ifthe system is equipped with Dry
Pilot Actuation, close tne Air Supply
Control Valve (Ret. Fig. 12).
Step 3. Open the Maln Drain Valve end
all auxiliary drains in he system, Ciose
the auciiary crain valves after water
‘oases to discharge. Leave the Main
Brain Valve open.
Step 4. Depress the plunger of the
‘Automatle Drain Valve to verity that it
ig-open and that the DV-1 Valve is
completely drainec.
Stép 5, Push the Fleset Knob inward to
allow the Clapper to reseat.
Under normal circumstances, the re:
seating of the Clapper can be hearc;
fowever, during an annual operation
test procedure, for example, due te
minimal flow’ through a partially
Spéned main control valve, the Claa-
er may not latch open as shown in
Figure 116, [n which case the reseat-
ing sound of the Clapper will not be
heard
Algo under normal circumstances,
‘water prossure in the riser will have
oxerted sufficient foree on tha Dix
phragm.se as to have emptied most of
{he water from the Diaphragm Cham-
ber waich, in turn, will ease the push-
ing of the Fleset Knob by eliminating
ts
roeproduscd.by.a.walat
“lled Olaphragm Chamber, Therefcre,
should water remain in the Disphragm
‘Chamber, the Fieset Plunger will neec
to be depressed with added force to
push the remaining water out of the
Biaphragm Chamber and through =”
open actiation device (e.g, a Dry Pit
‘Retueter or Solenoid Valve),
Tolieve trapped air. After ne discharge
of alr has. stopped, closes the vent
Valves and the Inspectors Test Con-
nection.
Step 10. Inspect drain connections
from the Manual Control Siation, Sole~
om en the Inspector's Test Cor
so ae ae ater wart vanes. © —————~Page 18 of 20,
noid Valve, Dry Pilot Aciuator, anc
Alarm Devices, as applicable, Any
feaks must be corrected beiore pro-
cepeding to the next step.
Step 11. Slowly opan the Main Control
Valve, Close the Main Drain Valve as
soon -ae- water discharges -fom: the
Grain connection. Cbsaive the Auto
matic Drain Vaive for loaks, If there are
Teake, determine/correct the cause of
the leakage prodlom. It thera are ne
leaks, tho DV-1 Valve is ready to be
A
Fave must ton be Tol operes:
. NOTE
After setting a fra protection system,
hotty the proper authorities and ad-
Vise thase responsible for monitoring
proprietary and/or central station
alarms.
Care and
Maintenance
The following procedures and inspec-
tigns should be performed as indi-
‘cated, in addlllon to any specific re-
Guiremante of the NFPA, and any
ifnpairment must be immediately cor
rected.
‘The owner je responsible for the In-
spettion, testing, and maintenance of
their fre protection eystom and de-
Vices in compliance with this docu-
ent, a well ae with the applicable
Standards 01 the National Fire Protec-
tion Associstion (0.9,, NEPA 25), in
addition to the standards of any
uthoriy having jurisdiction. The in-
Stalling sontractor or product manufac:
turer should be contacted relative to
any questions.
It is recommended that automatic
sprinkler systams be inspected,
tested, and maintained by @ qualified
inspection Service,
ores
Some of the procedurés outined in
this section wil result in operation of
the associated alarms, Consequenty,
hotiication must first be given to the
Guner and the fre department, central
Station, or other signal station fo which
the alarms are connected.
Before olosing a fie protection system
work on the fire protection system that
Heontros, permission fo shut down the
Affected fre protection systems must
first be obiained from the proper
authorles and all personnel wie may
bbe atfacted by this action must be no-
ted.
the Main Control on
VANE TOF Trane
Drop In Water Supply Pressure Be-
low Normal Range
NOTE
If the water eupply pressure is signif
Cantly reduced below the normally ex
pected etatc pressure range (as could
Eeeurin the case ofa water main break
of repair), and there Vs a subsequent
Gop in the diaphragm chamber water
pressure below its normal range (dus,
for example, © 2 leak in a piping con-
ection 10 oF from the diaphragm
‘Chamber chéek valve caused by dirt or
Gobris in tha check vaive seal area), a
Geluge valve such as the Model DV-1
Could inadvartenty: tr, If ts water
Supply pressure Is quickly restored. ~
‘A drop in the water supply. pressure to
below its normal range (as in the case
of an interrupted water supply cond
tion) constitutes an smergency impair
ment as dofined by NFPA 25, Should
this condition occur, Immediately
Close the main control valve ang uti-
ize the fellowing precedure io reset the
system:
Stop 1. Prior to tha water supply pres
sure being restored to the closed main
Control valve, note the pressure inci
‘cated by the caphrag
Sure gauge and, whether the pressure
Ie within the normally expected range.
Step 2. If the diaphragm chamber
preseure Is below the normal range,
Chesk for and correct any source of
Teakage from the diaphragm chamber,
prior fo resetting the eysiom,
Step 3. Alter the water supply pres-
ure Is restored to the main control
valve, reset the Mode! Dv-1 Deluge
Valve in accordance with the Valve
Seting Procedure section.
NOTE
For fire protection systems subject to
fan emergency impairment caused by
an interrupted water supply condition,
it ie recommended that consideration
be given fo instaling a fow water sup-
ply prossure seth, with the appropri
Ste alam/ndications, to monitor the
water supply pressure
‘Annual Operation Test Procedure
Proper operation of the DV-1 Valve
{ve., opening of the DV-1 Valve as dure
ing a fre conation) should be verified
atleast once a year &s follows:
Uf water must be prevented
Step 1
perform
from flowing beyond the
‘he following steps.
+ Close the Main Controt Valve,
+ Open the Main Drain Valve
“sleak in the-diaphragm __ ffom flowing beyond the river.
chamber pres: _
bet
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+ Open the Main Control Valve one
tutn beyond the position at which
water just bagins to flow from the
Main Orain Valve.
+ Close the: Main Drain Valve,
Step 2. Determine the type of actus-
tionidetaction system, and operate the
DV-1 Valve accordingly.
NOTE
Be propared to quickly perform Steps
3, 4, and 5 ifwaler must be prevented
+ Wet Pilot Actuation — Open the
Inspector's Test Connection,
+ Dry Pilot Actuation — Open the
inspectar’s Test Connection,
+ Electrie Actuation — Test the det
luge releasing panel (automatic con-
trol unit) In secordancs with the
manuifacturer’s fnstrictions to ener
{ize the eolenoid valve.
Step 2, Verity thet the OV-1 Valve has
tripped, as Indicated by the flow of
water into tho eystem,
Step 4, Close the Diaphragm Cham:
Ber Susply Contol Valve
Step 5, Close the system's Niain Con-
trol Valve
Step 6. Flesét the DV-1 Deluge Valve
in eecorcanee with the Valve Setting
Procedure.
Five Year Internal Valva Inspection
Ones avery five years duting the an-
fuel operational test procedure and
prior tothe OV Valve being reset, te
intarnal pats of the DV-1 Valve should
be clsaned and then Inspected for
Wear and damage. Meke certain that
the two 1/8 Inch (3,2mm) clamoter
proseure equalizing vents in the top of
the Clapper are open. Special consic-
tration should be given to the cond
tion of the Diaphragm and the Clapper
acing, The Diaphragm and/or Clap-
per Facing should 6e replaced if there
Ere any sighs of deterioration due to
ago or chemicals inthe water,
NOTE
Ifthe water supply contains chemicals
whieh tend to attack an EPDM type
ubber or the five yaar inspection ina
Cates @ pull-up of debris within the
Valve which could affect its proper op-
‘ration, then the frequency ofthe inter
fal valve Inspection procedure should
char appropriate
Wom or damaged parts must be re-
placed and the DV-1 Valve must be
Feassembled in eccordanee with Fig
Ute 1, The. Cap Screws securing the
Diaphragm and Handhole Covers‘TFP1S30 Page 19 of 20
should be unformiy tightened using a below 25% ofthe water aupply pre- Stop 8, Slowly open the Main Control
‘EToaecdaw sequence. sure. \atfolce theta bran va as
. Yoon’ ao water clacharges fom the
Quarterly Solenoid Valve Test Pro- Step 6. Close the Inspector's Test Grain connection. Shocte the Auto
cedure For Electric Actuation Sonnection and allow ne oy plist lin matic Drain Vaive for leaks. if there are:
Proper operation of the Solenoid Valve pressure to re-establish. Check the jeaks, determine/correct the cause of
forolectfs actuaton shotidbe verified OF Plot Actuator crain fr lente. SY the leakage problem. f here gre, no
Shree lon” —Setigie tenet Sep fly Open te Man Coated
see 2 oe ewan oe onan Step 7, Siwy onan te Wale Cont
1p 2. Open the Main Drain Valve. Valve. Close tre hain Oran Valves 3p ppp
Stop 9. Tost the automatic control unt S000 85 water cischarges from, the Limited
(Geluge releasing panel in accord’ matic Drain Valve for leaks. ther are Warranty
ERE erergiz te ctor ave. — ae Sereno ore ave po pedicle manulacured 5% fe
stp 4 fo tte ft over eo awelegoy ke rata’ 8 Seen ol rors
steht Solshaid Valve clan connec: placedinsowveo andthe sriginal Buyer for Yon (19), years
ee Placedin service and the Main Control against defects in material and work-
Ser SMe thae dsateasce to Quarterly Low Preesure Alam. Uagand gcrvice. rhs warranty wl x:
‘below 25% of the water supply Pres” Drain Procedure For Dry Pilot pire ten (19) years from date of ship-
sure ‘Actuation ~ ment dy Tyco Fire Products. No war
Step 6. Reset the electie dotection for Dy Pilot Actuation, testing of the ANY te given, fot brssuste oF
ile forte mans) Ley ane Aa Ontch ane Sermponanis manutactured Dy comps
Yee aeercione te deveneraice ageotthe plotline condensate should N68 fot affliated by onrershe w
one tome i ai ‘Tyce Fire Products or for products and
the solencla valve. Check the Solenoid be performed quartery as follows. Tyee Fee Products ot or prods ant
Maw cren fo leaks. Any lest ust st 1. close the Diaphragm Orem pileute, improper raion, corre
ext step. ‘ber Supply Control Valve. sion, or which have not been installed,
tained, modified or repalredin ac:
Step 2, Dlose ho Wain Conta ave, ©
‘Step 7. Slowly open the Main Control P cordance with applicat of
TS steetheian Gries step 9, Open he Man Drain Va Se ne eiacdon narod.
Wave, ese Oe decharges Nom the tea Onin tre drypiotine conden- ton, andor the stancares ofan other
Foo Batesten Gosewe the aaoe St: Drain the dryplotine conden Aioriies Having “jurlditon: Mate
fons Bia ave toate rere ae lions. ‘is found oy Bes Pte Products tobe
leaks, détermine/correct the cause of + Close t ‘Gauge Test Valve located .” idatective- shall be sither repaired or
tbe leakage proslom, It there'are no below the ‘Dry Pit Line Pressure ~ ‘replaced, at Tyco Fire Products’ sole
Ioaks, tre OV-1-valvé fe ready fo be Gauge, Gplion, Teo Fire Products nether as-
Placed in service andthe Main Conttel. emova the 4/4 inch Plug from the sumes, nor authorizes any person to
Valve must then be fully opened. Gauge Test Valve. tasum fo ay ater ootgton in
quarter Waterflow Alarm Test» Crack Open the Gauge Test Vaho fe"lSs patie yoo Pre Presets
Procedure Snealow al condensate, Wary, © Shall not be responable for sprinkler
Feting of he-systemwatertow alarms Grain out System design etrore of iraccurete or
thould bo perdeimed Guartan. To tat
ould be performed gure Te St Glogg ve, Gauge Test Valo, go Goomples formalon spied Py
the waierfow aleem, open te Alar: * Siaso the Plug, ane ten open the Wer or Buyer represanitine
Water to the Pressure Alarm Switen _ Gauge Test Valve. Ww NO EVENT Stale TYCO GRE
WSuisratee Motor Alarm. Uponatis. Step. pen the Inspectors Test Gane TROD IN CON:
Bro Ma to ear close nsclon card slowly fellave pneurat TRACT, TORT, STHICT LABLITY OR
the Alar Tost VaNve nection ard sow po lowprecaute UNDE ANY’ OTHER LEGAL THE.
Pree aUTe Her tom atond and nat ORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
SSecIAL O8 CONSEQUENTIAL
Quarterly Dry Pilot Actuator Test fe [ow pressure sot pols area ok
Peete ree ony pilot Actuation foe Boina are as Ot BARGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
Bropar operation ofthe Dry Pict Ae- CiufZsb TO LABOR CHARGES, FE-
roper operation of tre Ory Fict AG, + Low pressure alarm seting at ap- GAROLESS OF WHETHER TYCO =
BARTERI Su olne | louse psi@aba) osowthe Fs PaODUCTS WAS INFORMED
Prowse Sin ianice pressure ROUT IRE POSS.SILITY O
Step 1. Close the Maln Contra Valve. faquromentshownln Graph©. DAMAGES, AND_IN.NO EVENT
SHALL TYGO FIRE PRODUCTS” Le
Step 2. Open the Main Drain Valve.» Fire alarm setting at approximate
° sar seting at approximatsy ABILITY EXCEEO AN AMOUNT
Step 3. Openthe inspector's Test Con- _15 pal {1,0 bat) below the mn B
vas Qaniee.prassiite coqUltee— EQUAL [OTHE SALES PALQE eae
rent shown mn Graph ©
Sap 4, Vay at ne How ot Wel giao g clce the Inapctors Test THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
Stop Val hat te fo ot Wale sta 5, Close the Inspectors Test ADE Oe Son
t iui Gomeciion. and alow ie Dry Pilot OTHER WABRANIES XERESS OR
fection inereaces te afl ow.
Simiiatatihen —” ECReatarionnte :
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; Supey Contrl Valve aePage 20 of 20
Ordering
Procedure
Replacement Valve Parts
Specify: (description) for use with
(specify) size Model DV-1 Deluge
Valve, PIN (S08 Figure 1).
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Part Numbore For Other
Model DV-1 Deluge Valve
Other 4 Inch Valves with NPT Ports
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