Ames Fire & Waterworks LFM500, LFM500N, LFM500Z Lead Free Stainless Steel Reduced Pressure Detector Assemblies User Manual

Installation, maintenance, & repair maxim

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RP/IS-A-M400/M500

Installation, Maintenance, & Repair

Maxim

Series M400, M500 or LFM500

Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies

Reduced Pressure Detector Assemblies

Sizes: 2

1

2

" – 10" (65-250mm)

M400 OSY

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A Division of Watts Water Technologies, Inc.

Testing

For field testing procedure, refer to Ames installation sheets

IS-A-ATG-1 found on

www.amesfirewater.com.

For other repair kits and service parts, refer to our Backflow

Prevention Products Repair Kits & Service Parts price list

PL-A-RP-BPD found on

www.amesfirewater.com.

For technical assistance, contact your local Ames representative.

Local building or plumbing codes may require modifications to

the information provided. You are required to consult the local

building and plumbing codes prior to installation. If this informa-

tion is not consistent with local building or plumbing codes, the

local codes should be followed.
Need for Periodic Inspection/Maintenance: This product

must be tested periodically in compliance with local codes, but

at least once per year or more as service conditions warrant.

Corrosive water conditions, and/or unauthorized adjustments

or repair could render the product ineffective for the service in-

tended. Regular checking and cleaning of the product’s internal

components helps assure maximum life and proper product

function.

WARNING

!

Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment.
Failure to read and follow all safety and use information

can result in death, serious personal injury, property

damage, or damage to the equipment.
Keep this Manual for future reference.

NOTICE

Inquire with Governing Authorities for Local Installation

Requirements

It’s important that this device be tested periodically in

compliance with local codes, but at least once per year or more

as service conditions warrant. If installed on a fire sprinkler

system, all mechanical checks, such as alarm checks and

backflow preventers, should be flow tested and inspected

internally in accordance with NFPA 13 and NFPA 25.

NOTICE

Due to shipping, storage, and general handling, the Victaulic

Coupling for the shutoff valves may have loosened and should be

retightened during installation.

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