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Division 16 to determine if a Fire Alarm and Detection system is specified. If so,<br />

coordinate system connections.<br />

5. If applicable, Contractor shall verify kitchen exhaust hood fire suppression<br />

requirements with general contractor and kitchen design consultant. Contractor<br />

shall provide all water supply piping, sprinkler heads if required, valves, backflow<br />

protection, supervisory switches and related wiring.<br />

D. Submittal and Approvals<br />

1. Prepare drawings of fire protection systems indicating pipe sizes, pipe locations, head<br />

layouts and type, fittings, shutoff values, equipment, fire department connections, etc.<br />

The design, hydraulic calculations and subsequent drawings shall reflect all modifications<br />

and extensions to existing piping equipment and head layout. Indicate elevations, slopes,<br />

floor and wall penetrations, drains, etc.<br />

2. Submit to all Agencies having jurisdiction for approval. Submit to Owner insurance carrier<br />

for approval if required. AFTER THE DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY ALL<br />

REVIEWING AGENCIES, SUBMIT THE APPROVED COPIES BEARING STAMPS<br />

AND/OR SIGNATURES OF FIRE MARSHAL OR AGENCY HAVING JURISDICTION<br />

TO THE ARCHITECT FOR THEIR USE, BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH<br />

INSTALLATION.<br />

3. Submit pipe and sprinkler head layout, (shop drawings), to the Architect for their approval<br />

prior to installing any material. Allow ten (10) working days for review by the Architect.<br />

PART 2. - PRODUCTS<br />

2.1 A. The following is a general guideline on types of sprinkler heads and their recommended<br />

usage. Final design will need to be approved by local inspector and coordinated with<br />

Architect and Owner.<br />

1. Decorative lobbies: Fully concealed sprinkler heads with only ceiling plate visible.<br />

Cover plate shall be factory finished in white.<br />

2. In all spaces with finished ceilings: Recessed chrome plated sprinkler.<br />

3. All areas where piping will be exposed without finished ceilings: Exposed<br />

sprinklers, brass finish.<br />

4. High areas with/finished ceilings: Exposed sprinklers, chrome finish with<br />

matching escutcheon.<br />

5. Areas exposed to high humidity or weather: Corrosion-proof (polyester coated)<br />

sprinklers with matching escutcheon.<br />

6. Extended coverage where possible, on concealed piping in areas with finished<br />

ceilings. Concealed type in decorative lobbies. Recessed in all other areas with<br />

finished ceilings, on concealed piping: Extended coverage sprinklers to be<br />

concealed with white cover plates in finished areas. Sidewall, recessed, white<br />

with white escutcheon for concealed piping and upright or pendent sprinklers with<br />

brass finish in areas with exposed piping.<br />

7. Decks, canopies, small unheated interior spaces and attics: Dry type sprinklers<br />

pendent, recessed concealed or horizontal sidewall, or fast response.<br />

06/25/09 FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM (PERFORMANCE BASED)<br />

15300-2

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