Potter Releasing Systems User Manual

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be done in the Spring after freezing weather, with the water supply control

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valve only partially open. Once the valve trips, the water control valve can

be quickly closed so that the system is not filled with water. (Caution: Some

dry pipe valves will not operate properly without an adequate flow of water

to fully lift the clapper valve.) The valve is tripped by opening the inspector’s

test valve which releases air pressure within the system.

After the test, open the 2-inch main drain valve to drain the system. Remove

the valve cover and thoroughly clean the valve interior. Renew worn or

damaged parts as required, reset the valve, and replace the cover.

Add priming water and open the air supply to fill the system with air.

When the air pressure has reached its proper level, open the 2-inch main

drain to reduce the chance of a water hammer tripping the system,

then slowly open the water supply valve. When the water supply valve is

fully open, slowly close the 2-inch main drain.

Every 3 years

Trip test the dry pipe valve.

The dry pipe valve should be trip tested with the water supply valve fully

open. The test should be terminated when clean water flows from the

inspector’s test connection.

A full trip test should also be conducted whenever the sprinkler system

undergoes a major alteration or extension.

Every 5 years

All Sprinkler Systems:

Remove a representative sample of sprinklers with temperature classifi cation

of Extra High (325ºF or 163ºC) or greater which are located in an area in

which the temperature frequently exceeds the maximum al lowable ceiling

temperature. (See Table 2-1.) Provide new sprinklers of the same rating to

replace the removed sprinklers. The removed sprin klers should be sent to a

laboratory for operational testing in accord ance with NFPA 13. If sprinklers

fall to perform satisfactorily during the operational tests, all of the Extra

High and higher temperature heads should be replaced with new sprinklers of

similar rating.

Every 50 years

Remove a representative sample of sprinklers from service and provide

new sprinklers in their place. Send the removed sprinklers to a testing

lab for operational testing in accordance with NFPA 13. If the sprinklers

fail to perform satisfactorily during the operational tests, all of them

should be replaced with new sprinklers of similar rating. After the 50-

year operational test, the test should be repeated every 10 years.

Note: A representative sample consists of the larger of:

A. Two sprinklers per floor or individual riser but not fewer than a

total of four, or

B. One percent of the number of sprinklers per individual sprinkler

system.

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