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VIKING FOAM SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
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LOW FLOW PREACTION FOAM/WATER SYSTEM
The sprinkler system shall be an overhead preaction AFFF foam sprinkler system. The system shall
be designed to provide adequately proportioned foam water solution at listed water flows past
the proportioning device. The system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 16, Standard for
the Installation of Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems, NFPA 11, Standard
for Low Expansion Foam, NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems and
occupancy standards pertaining to the system installation.
SYSTEM DEVICES
System Design
(Insert applicable system design.)
Low Flow Proportioning System
The low flow proportioning system shall be totally automatic. The concentrate control system
shall utilize a foam bladder tank; electric foam pumps shall be strictly prohibited.
The proportioning system shall be of such a type that all valves, devices, foam bladder tanks,
and appurtenances are of a listed and approved assembly, with foam concentrate being supplied.
Low flow foam proportioning shall be accomplished by positive injection of foam concentrate of a
higher pressure into a lower water pressure stream passing the concentrate controller
(proportioner). The differing pressures shall be "balanced" by means of a spool valve of an
internal balanced design (ILBP).
The pressure difference (minimum 15 PSI) between the foam concentrate and the water pressure
stream passing the proportioning device shall be created by supplying the foam bladder tank with
system supply pressure and reducing the discharge pressure of the system supply. A pilot
operated pressure regulating deluge valve, listed and approved as part of the proportioning
system, shall be installed to reduce the supply pressure of the system riser.
The flow of water through the system riser shall cause a concentrate control valve to open,
allowing foam concentrate to flow into the ILBP to be balanced to the existing water flow. The
concentrate control valve shall automatically reset once the flow of water has ceased. The
concentrate control valve shall be listed as a Halar coated fire protection valve and be of a
right angle deluge valve design. Water flow in the system riser shall be directed past a listed
and approved pilot operated pressure regulating deluge valve to a listed and approved check
valve with gauge connections and a main drain connection. Prime pressure of the Halar coated
concentrate control valve shall be released when water flow is directed from a ½" outlet on the
supply side of the check valve back pressures a pressure operated relief valve (PORV), venting
the priming water feed and draining the priming chamber water. The priming water pressure shall
be reestablished in the priming chamber when water flow is no longer present in the ported check
valve; thereby eliminating the flow through the ½" supply side outlet, allowing the PORV to
close and reestablish prime pressure on the Halar coated concentrate control valve.
Pilot Operated Pressure Regulating Deluge Valve
Preaction/foam sprinkler systems shall require a reduced discharge pressure at the system riser
and shall employ the use of a listed and approved pilot operated pressure regulating deluge
valve that has been approved with the proportioning system. The pilot operated pressure
regulating deluge valve shall be listed for water working pressures of not less than 175 PSI.
The pilot operated pressure regulating deluge valve shall have as part of its assembly a right
angle pattern flow control valve, a pilot pressure regulating valve, a speed control assembly,
and listed galvanized trim piping. The pilot operated pressure regulating deluge valve shall be
UL listed as an integral part of the proportioning system. The pilot operated pressure
regulating deluge valve and trim manufacturer is to be The Viking Corporation. The valve shall
utilize a Viking Model H-1 Flow Control Valve, conventional deluge trim, and pilot pressure
regulating trim.
Compressed Air Supply
An air supply capable of restoring system pressure within 30 minutes shall be provided.
Acceptable air supply arrangements are:
- An owner supplied air system with an air maintenance device on the supply side of the
air supply inlet.
- A tank mounted air compressor with an air maintenance device between the air
compressor and the air supply inlet on the system riser.
- A riser mounted air compressor feeding an air reservoir. An air maintenance device
shall be placed between the air reservoir and the air supply inlet on the system
riser.
Supplemental Detection System
A supplemental detection system shall be provided for all preaction systems. Acceptable
supplemental detection devices are:
- Pneumatic rate-of-rise compensating vent type detector with a fixed temperature
release. (Insert product specification.)
- Pneumatic fixed temperature pilot operated release line. (Insert product
specification.)
- Electric fixed temperature self-restoring releases. (Insert product specification.)
- Electric smoke detection devices. Smoke detection devices to be compatible with
system control panel. (Insert product specification.)
Deluge Valve Release Control Panel
If the preaction system is to utilize electric release, the system release panel shall be
capable of a dual hazard split release, dual hazard combined release, single hazard cross zone
release, or single hazard two zone release. The release panel shall be equipped with a local
tone alarm to annunciate loss of A/C power, system trouble, circuit trouble, and low auxiliary
D/C power supply. The release panel shall be capable of supervising trouble and alarm audible
alarms. Trouble and alarm audible alarms shall be able to be silenced at the release panel.
The release panel shall be housed in a vented enclosure with ambient temperature compatibility
of 32 °F to 120 °F. The panel enclosure shall be of adequate size to house the auxiliary D/C
power supply. The auxiliary D/C power supply shall consist of (2) 12-volt lead acid batteries of
the same ampere-hour rating. The actual ampere-hour rating is to be established by an
auxiliary D/C power requirement. The release panel manufacturer is to be The Viking Corporation.
The Model shall be B-1 Par-3 Release Control Panel.
Solenoid Valve
The deluge valve priming water release device shall be an electrically operated solenoid valve
when electric releases are used as the supplemental detection system. The solenoid valve shall
be constructed of a ½" brass body with a stainless steel core tube, core, plugnut, and springs.
The solenoid valve shall have a maximum working pressure of not less than 175 PSI. The solenoid
valve shall be UL listed for its intended use. The solenoid valve shall be listed for use with
Viking Model E Deluge Valves and Viking Model H Flow Control Valves.
Pneumatic Actuator
Preaction systems utilizing pneumatic release detectors shall employ a device between the
detection and the operating systems. Such device shall actuate a release series in the deluge
valve priming water supply. The actuator of the pneumatic release system shall be UL listed and
FM approved for use with the deluge valve installed. The pneumatic actuator manufacturer is to
be The Viking Corporation, and the Model shall be H-1.
Foam Bladder Tank
The foam bladder tank employed in the low flow foam system shall be an ASME code pressure vessel.
The foam bladder tank utilized shall have been listed for use with the foam concentrate and
proportioning method utilized. The foam bladder tank shall be compatible with Viking's Low Flow
Foam System. The foam bladder tank shall adhere to the requirements set forth in NFPA 11,
Standard for Low-Expansion Foam and NFPA 16A, Standard for the Installation of Closed-Head
Foam-Water Sprinkler Systems. The foam bladder tank shall be UL listed and FM approved.
Concentrate Control Valve
Deluge valves that are utilized as concentrate control valves and are to be supplied by AFFF or
AR-AFFF shall utilize a 90° pattern type of deluge valve manufactured with a corrosion resistant
Halar coating. The concentrate control valve shall be externally re-settable by hydraulic means.
The concentrate control valve shall employ a positive venting device (PORV) on the priming line
to release prime pressure from the top of the deluge valve. The PORV shall automatically reset
and re-prime the deluge valve once back pressure has been removed. The inlet and outlet
connections of the deluge valve can be flanged by flanged, flanged by grooved, or threaded by
threaded, respectively. The concentrate control deluge valve shall have a working pressure of
not less than 250 PSI. The concentrate control valve shall be primed with an indicating control
valve followed by an inline strainer, check valve, and a 1/8" restricted orifice in line prior
to the inline PORV. The concentrate control valve trim shall be compatible and shall be
installed following the manufacturer's installation instructions. The Halar Coated Concentrate
Control Deluge Valve manufacturer is to be The Viking Corporation, and the Model shall be E-2 or
E-4.
Foam Concentrate Piping
Foam concentrate piping shall be compatible with foam concentrate to be used. The foam provider
shall be consulted for acceptable materials of construction. Foam concentrate piping shall be
designed for the least equivalent feet of pipe run from bladder tank discharge outlet to the
proportioning device and water supply to bladder tank. Excessive use of elbows and tees shall
be avoided. Foam concentrate piping shall be substantially secured and restrained against
movement, thrust, and vibration. Foam concentrate piping shall be protected from excessive heat
and freezing temperatures. Foam concentrate piping shall be installed with a fitting such as a
grooved coupling or union to be readily removed between proportioning assembly and the
concentrate control valve.
In-Line Balanced Proportioner
The In-Line Balanced Proportioner (ILBP) assembly shall be factory assembled and include a
listed and approved concentrate controller, brass connecting nipples, duplex gauge, braided
sensing lines, and an internally balancing designed spool valve. The ILBP shall have a working
pressure for incoming foam concentrate of 200 PSI. The spool balancing valve shall be equipped
with a copper sensing tube for the primary function of sensing flowing water pressure past the
concentrate controller and adjusting the flow of foam through internal port openings by allowing
the upper valve disc to raise or lower the spool assembly connected to the upper valve disc. The
ILBP shall work on a minimum 15 PSI differential pressure between the higher incoming foam
concentrate and the lower flowing water pressure inlet to the concentrate controller. Braided
sensing lines shall be installed from the duplex gauge and the foam and water pressures. The
duplex gauge shall display water pressure with a needle black in color, and display foam
pressure with a needle red in color. A braided sensing line for water pressure shall be
installed from a ½" outlet on the system riser provided below the concentrate controller by the
fire sprinkler contractor. The ILBP shall be UL listed and FM approved as an assembly with the
foam concentrate and as an integral part of the complete system (bladder tank, pilot operated
pressure control valve, ILBP, etc). The In-line Balanced Pressure Proportioner manufacturer is
to be The Viking Corporation, and the Model shall be LFF.
Ported Check Valve
The ported check valve shall be UL listed and FM approved. The ported check valve shall be
equipped with a removable cover/clapper assembly for periodic inspection of the clapper and seat
assembly in accordance with NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of
Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. The ported check valve shall be listed for installation in
the vertical or horizontal position. The ported check valve shall be equipped with gauge
connections on the system side and supply side of the valve clapper. The ported check valve trim
piping shall be galvanized and listed and approved as part of the valve assembly. The ported
check valve shall be constructed with a ductile iron body and be listed and approved for a
maximum water working pressure of 250 PSI. The ported check valve manufacturer is to be The
Viking Corporation, and the Model shall be E-1 or F-1 Easy Riser.
Foam Concentrate
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) or Alcohol Resistant Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF) shall
be utilized. Water-soluble liquids shall be protected with Alcohol resistant type foam
concentrate. Foam concentrates shall be synthetic and shall be stored in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions. Foam concentrates shall be listed for use for the protection
application imposed. Foam concentrates shall be listed and approved for the discharge outlets
utilized in the protection scheme. Foam concentrates shall be listed and approved for use with
Viking's Low Flow Foam System. Foam concentrates shall be proportioned for a minimum 1%, 3%
concentration in accordance with their listings.
Discharge Devices
Closed head sprinklers or nozzles that have been specifically tested and found suitable for the
discharge of low expansion synthetic foam/water solution shall be installed. Standard sprinklers
or closed head nozzles used for discharge outlets shall have been tested for minimum densities
or minimum pressures as foam/water solution discharge outlets. Discharge devices shall be UL
listed or FM approved for the application for which they are used. Closed head sprinklers and
closed head nozzles shall be UL listed or FM approved for use with the foam and the flammable
liquid being protected. All sprinklers or nozzles that are to discharge foam/water solution are
to be manufactured by The Viking Corporation.
Alarm Pressure Switch
Water flow will activate an alarm by way of an alarm pressure switch. The alarm pressure switch
shall be compatible with system devices. The alarm pressure enclosure shall be UL listed and FM
approved for the application in which it is used. The alarm pressure switch shall have the
ability to be wired for Class A or Class B service. The alarm pressure switch shall be
constructed with a ½" brass pressure connection. The alarm pressure switch manufacturer shall be
The Viking Corporation, and the Part Number 09470 or 09471.
System Overhead Piping
Overhead sprinkler piping shall be in accordance with materials deemed acceptable by NFPA 13,
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, NFPA 16A, Standard for the Installation of
Closed-Head Foam-Water Sprinkler Systems, and all other applicable building standards.
System Control Valve
The low flow foam system control valve shall consist of a listed indicating type of control
valve. The control valve shall be listed for use in fire protection systems. The control valve
shall be rated for system working water pressure, but in no case shall be listed for pressure
less than 175 PSI.
Hangers and Supports
System piping shall be substantially supported from the building structure. The installation of
hangers and supports shall adhere to the requirements set forth in NFPA 13, Standard for the
Installation of Sprinkler Systems. Materials used in the installation or construction of
hangers and supports shall be listed and approved for such application. Hangers or supports not
specifically listed for service shall be designed and bear the seal of a professional engineer.
Fire Department Connection
A system fire department connection shall be provided on the system riser in accordance with
NFPA 16A, Standard for Installation of Closed-Head Foam-Water Sprinkler Systems. The fire
department connection shall be of a brass body with an integral clapper assembly to separate
flow between inlets. The fire department connection shall be installed in an area accessible for
the first response unit; actual fire department connection shall be installed and located only
after proper coordination with fire officials. The fire department connection shall be UL listed
and FM approved for fire protection use.
Underground Piping
Piping and fittings used for the installation of underground water mains shall be listed for
such service. Local water system requirements shall be adhered to. Compatible fittings and
connection methods shall be reviewed with the water department authority. The standards of the
AWWA and NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances shall be minimum installation guidelines.
Drains and Flushing Connections
System drains shall adhere to the requirements set forth in NFPA 13, Standard for the
Installation of Sprinkler Systems. Flushing connections shall be provided where system piping
is subject to accumulation of sediments or where periodic flushing is required by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction. System auxiliary drains shall be installed so that the drain valve is
accessible and labeled as a sprinkler system drain. Drains shall terminate to the exterior of
the building where practical. Drains that do terminate to the exterior shall be installed with
a 45° elbow directed to a splash block or other permanent erosion limiting material.
Riser Test Connections
A test connection shall be provided on the system riser with a downstream isolation valve for
the purpose of testing foam proportioning. The system test header shall be of adequate size for
at least a mid-range flow of the proportioning system. The system test header shall be installed
with a means of draining any trapped sections of discharge piping subject to freezing.
System Supervision
Control valves larger than 2" in size shall be equipped with UL listed and FM approved
supervisory switches. Control valves 2" and smaller shall be sealed in the position of their
normal operating condition. Others shall execute the termination of supervisory switch wires.
Supervisory switches shall be Potter Electrical Signal Company Control Valve Supervisory Switches.
System Commissioning
The foam water sprinkler system shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 11, NFPA 13, NFPA 16A,
and all other applicable codes and jurisdictions. An owner's representative, local fire
officials, and a representative of the installing contractor shall witness foam proportioning
tests. Additional foam concentrate shall be provided for testing by the installing contractor.
The installing contractor shall provide maintenance and material safety data sheets (MSDS) to
the owner.
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