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FIR2021-0016+Manufacturer_Equipment_Sheets+2.22.2021_6.46.24_PM+2058838Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 1 Revision 4 Chapter 2 System Components Cylinder sizes The Buckeye Fire Equipment Kitchen Mister Fire Suppression System has available four (4) cylinder sizes, the Model BFR-5 (5 flow points), Model BFR-10 (10 flow points), Model 13FR-15 (15 flow points), and Model BFR-20 (20 flow points). Cylinder sizes are based on the flow point capacity of the cylinder, for example, the BFR-5 is capable of supporting a maximum of five (5) flow points. All cylinders are manufactured, marked, and tested in accordance with DOT 4BW240. Each cylinder is shipped pre -filled with extinguishing agent, and charged with dry nitrogen to a pressure of 195 psig (1344 KPa) @ 70° F (21° C). Cylinder and valve assembly dimensions are shown in Figure 2-1. (Vote: Cylinders shall always be stored in an upright position. Figure 2-1. Cylinder and Valve Assembly Dimensions. Model Number A inches (cm) B inches (cm) C inches (cm) D inches (cm) Max. Flow Points Weight lbs. (kg) Mounting Bracket BFR-5 24.8 (63) 16.2 (41) 10 (25) 13.4 (34) 5 421bs. (19) MS-1 BFR-10 34.4 (87) 25.8 (66) 10 (25) 23 (68) 10 74 lbs. (33) MB-2 BFR-15 44.$ (114) 36.2 (92) 10 (25) 33.4 (85) 15 107Ibs_ (48) PA&2 BFR-20 42.4 (108) 33.8 (86) 12 (31) 31 (79) 20 130 Ibs. (60) MB-2 BPN: BFR-TM ULEX 5885 ULC-EX 6885 January 1, 2011 Systems Releasing Module - SRM The Model SRM Systems Releasing Module is a fully mechanical control head that can be connected directly or remotely to the system valve and is required for system actuation. The Systems Releasing Module will support the following system inputs and outputs: • One Fusible Link Detection Line • One Gas Valve Line • One Remote Pull Station Line Two windows in the front cover of the Model SRM allow for visual verification of the actuation cartridge presence and the status of the puncture pin mechanism. See Figure 2-5. 0 0 VIEWING VIEWNG MNWW VANDOW Figure 2-5. Model SRM, Systems Releasing Module The Model SRM can actuate a maximum of three (3) agent cylinders when using the Model BFR-ACS Nitrogen Activation Cartridge (included with SRM and SRM-D) or five (5) agent cylinders when a Model BFR- AC-L Nitrogen Activation Cartridge is installed. Systems Releasing Module - SRM-D The Model SRM-D (Systems Releasing Module -Dual) is exactly the same as the Model SRM except that it supports a second independent fusible link detection line. Nitrogen) Actuation Cartridges The Kitchen Mister System can use two types of actuation cartridges for system actuation. Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 3 Revision 4 Model BFR-AC-S is a small nitrogen cartridge (included with System Releasing Module) that can actuate up to three (3) agent cylinders. Model BFR-AC-L is a larger nitrogen cartridge that can actuate up to five agent cylinder (near to Chapter 4 of this manual for limitations). See Figure 2-6. 5,12 (13 cm) c-3 4s��3 (4 cm) ovaxs Model BFR-AC-L 3.70 � � f �i;.ii r3z�35 } 01.00 ff (2S cm) Model BFR-AC-S -� Figure 2-6. Model BFR-AC-S and BFR-AC-L, Nitrogen Actuation Cartridges Mounting Brackets The Model MB-1 Mounting Bracket is used to mount the Model BFR-5 cylinder. See Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7. Model MB-1, Shown With BFR-5 Cylinder The Model MB-2 Mounting Bracket is used to mount the Model BFR-10, Model BFR-15, or Model BFR•20 cylinders. See Figure 2-8. ULEX 6885 ULC-EX 6885 J2nuary1,2011 Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 4 Revision 4 Figure 2-8. Model MB-2, Shown With BFR-20 Cylinder Remote Mechanical Pull Station The Model RPS-M Remote Mechanical Pull Station provides remote mechanical actuation of the Systems Releasing Module. It is connected to the Systems Releasing Module with: • 1/16" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable enclosed in 112" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit with a comer pulley at each change of direction. • Buckeye Shielded Cable which does not require a comer pulley at each change of direction or conduit. • A combination of both. A remote pull station is required at the point of egress from the hazard area being protected. See Figure 2.9. — �u ID ;N CAS GF ®� �1�� RE l PULL 4AND EHA4D10 FIRE SU ACtu SYREPI i� �� Figure 2-9. Model RPS-M, Remote Mechanical Pull Station Mechanical Gas Shutoff Valves A gas shutaft valve is required for all systems protecting gas fueled appliances. A mechanical means of stopping gas flow is provided by the Models BFGV-751 100 1 125 1 150 i 200 / 250 / 300 Gas Shutoff Valves. It is connected to the Systems Releasing Module with: • 1116" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable enclosed in 1/2" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit with a comer pulley at each change of direction. • Buckeye Shielded Cable which does not require a comer pulley at each change of direction or conduit • A combination of both. The valves are rated for natural or LP gas (see Figure 2- 10) and are available in the following sizes: Model Number Valve Size In (cm) Maximum Operating Pressure BFGV-75 % (1.9) 5 psi (A bar) BFGV-100 1 2.5 5 psi .4 bar) BFGV-125 1 I (3.2) 5 psi (A bar) BFGV-150 1 1 3.8 5 psi .4 bar) BFGV-200 2(5.1) 1 5 psi (A bar) BFGV-250 2 % 6A 5 Esi A bar BFGV-300 3 7.6 5 psi .4 bar) Note: Gas valve size must be no smaller than the size of the gas line it is connected to. Z0 j Figure 2-10- Model BFGV-XXX, Mechanical Gas Valve E,< Fusible Link Bracket Kit The Model FLB-1 Fusible Link Bracket kit (see Figure 2- 11) includes the following: • Standard high profile 10" (26 cm) fusible link bracket. • Two (2) V (1.3 cm) EMT connectors. • Two (2) cable crimps. • Two (2) "S" hooks. Note: Fusible links must be ordered separately. FUSIBLE LINK BRACKET "5-NOOK\ CONNECTOR CABLE CRIMP Figure 2-11. Model FLB-1, 10" (25 cm) Fusible Link Bracket Assembly Fusible Link Holder The Model FLH Fusible Link Holder is designed to allow for the use of a continuous fusible link line, thus eliminating the need to cut and crimp each individual fusible fink. They can be used either with or without fusible fink brackets. They are available in packages of 25 (Model FLH-25). See Figure 2-12. u:e- (o-+e cmJ srauxess s,m vt�ergX cnae.E - iU51BLE L6lK (NL sn� Figure 2-12. Model FLH, Fusible Link Holder Fusible Links 0 The Kitchen Mister System uses Globe ML Fusible Links for automatic system activation. See Figure 2-13. Fusible links are designed to separate at specific temperatures; releasing tension from the fusible link r-u- MIA&.E Chapter 2 — Components Rage 2 - 5 Revision 4 detection tine and causing system actuation. Correct fusible link selection is an essential element in the design Of any restaurant fire suppression system. After performing a temperature study to determine the maximum ambient temperature at the fusible link location, the correct fusible link should be selected from the following chart: Fusible Link Model Number Max. Ambient Temperature FL-280 2250 F.(i07° C.) FL-360 300° F. (W C.) FL-450 3750 F. (1910 C.) FL-500 430° F. (221° C.) Po Figure 2-13. Globe ML Fusible Link Buckeye Shielded Cable As an alternative to using conduit and comer pulleys to connect the fusible link system, gas valve, and/or remote pull station to the Systems Releasing Module, the Kitchen Mister System utilizes Buckeye Shielded Cable to perform this function_ Buckeye Shielded Cable is 1116" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable encased in a protective, flexible conduit. See Figure 2-14. Buckeye Shielded Cable requires no conduit or corner pulleys, as the name implies, provided it is installed in accordance with the guidelines set forth in this manual. Model BFR-SC-100 comes with 100 feet (30.5 m) of flexible conduit with 200 feet (61 m) of 1116" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable inside it Figure 2-14, Model BFRSC-100, Buckeye Shielded Cable UL€X 6885 ULC-EX 6885 January 1, 2011 Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 6 Revision R Shielded Cable Interface The Model BFR-SCI Buckeye Shielded Cable Interface is required for connecting Buckeye Shielded Cable to any standard 1I2" (1.3 cre:) EMT conduit connector or corner pulley. See Figure 2-15. Figure 2-15. Model BFR-SCI, Shielded Cable Interface Note: A 3/32" (0.2 cm) hex wrench is required to tighten the set screw. Compression Type Corner Pulley When Buckeye Shielded Cable IS NOT used to connect the fusible link system, gas valve, andtor remote pull station to the control head, a comer pulley is required whenever a change in stainless steel cable direction is necessary. The Model CPCT-1 corner pulley is equipped with a compression type fitting that connects to standard 1/2" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit. See Figure 2-16. Figure 2-16. Model CPCT-1, Compression Type Corner Pulley Discharge Nozzles Misting type discharge nozzles have been specifically developed for appliance, duct, and plenum applications. Each nozzle has a predetermined flow point value and comes equipped with a blow -off cap to protect the end orifice from blockage. Each nozzle is identified by the model number stamped on the nozzle body and has a unique color bard for easy visual identification. See Figure 2-17. Model Number y Flow Points Band _ Color - N-1HP 1 � Blue N-1 LP 1 Rod N-2HP 2 Green N-2LP N-2W 2 2 Yellow White.: Note: Details on specific nozzle applications can t found in the Design Section of this manual. i 0.2 cr.l -:airy �— MHERED BLOW-0fE CAP COLOR ID DAND INTERNAL SCREEN 39- (1.0 tm) NPr Figure 2-17. Discharge Nozzle Swivel Nozzle Adaptor The Model NSA Swivel Adaptor can be used with discharge nozzle to facilitate the nozzle aiming pros They are chrome plated and allow for a 30' rotatie the nozzle in any direction. See Figure 2-18. t � 30' ROTATIO f 318" (1.0 cm) NPT FEMALE THREAD 318" (1.0 cm) NPT MALE THREAD Figure 2-18_ Model NSA, Swivel Adaptor RPN: BFR-T= Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3 -1 Revision 4 Chapter 3 System Design OF SYSTEM DESIGN side length of 12-1/2' (32 cm) (square) and 16-314" (43 It a OVERVIEW cm) (rectangular) respectively. can also protect round duct with a maximum circumference of 50" (127 The following chapter will cover the proper design of the cm) [16" (41 cm) maximum diameter]. See Figure 3-1 Buckeye Fire Equipment Kitchen Mister Fire g 3-2, Suppression System. It is divided into three sections: Ducts -15(l" (381 cm) Maximum Perimeter 1. Nozzle Coverages and Placements 2, Piping Limitations Nozzle: N-2W (2 Flow Point) 3. Detector Placement Coverage: Unlimited length with: Design of the Kitchen Mister System must be in ISO- (381 cm) Maximum Perimeter with a compliance with the parameters set forth in this manual longest side of 50" (127 cm) for and be performed by a factory trained, Authorized rectangular ducts and 37-1t2" (95 cm) for Buckeye Fire Equipment Dealer. Buckeye Fire square duds Equipment is not responsible for systems installed or or maintained by personnel that are not factory trained and 150" (381 cm) Maximum Circumference Authorized [maximum diameter of 47-112" (121 cm)] for round ducts. NOZZLE COVERAGE PLACEMENTS AND AIMING Placement Centered in duct opening, from"" 6" (0-15 cm) into the dud opening. This section will give detailed guidelines for determining aim point for appliance, Aim Dint: Center of duct P nozzle type, positioning, and plenum, and duct protection_ AIM: CENTER OF Duct Protection DUCT NOZZLE PLACEMENT: UCT P-5-(25-iScm) It is not necessary to shut down or damper the exhaust (Per. 0 to 50' (0-127 cm), N-1 LP] ! a' -6* (0-15 am) fan for the system to function property. It is that the exhaust fan be left on during (per. o to up (0-381 cm). N-zwl INTO THE DUCT recommended system discharge to help distribute the extinguishing HOO agent throughout the ductwork. ! Ducts 5()" (127 cm? Maximum Perimeter Nozzle: N-1LP (1 Flow Point} FOR DUCTS( VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL) WITHOUT A TRANSMON Coverage: Unlimited length with: 50- (127 cm) Maximum Perimeter with a AtM:CENTEROF K longest side of 16-314" (43 cm) for rectangular ducts and 12-10 (32 cm) for ENTRANCE TO - ZZ HORIZONTAL oucT , NOzzLE P6'( LAcmL -15cm)) CEMENT: square ducts [Pet. 0 to 50' (0-t27 cm), N-1 LPt or To' (127 cm) Maximum Circumference ,. 0'-5'(0-15GM) IPer. 0 to 1W (0-3s1 ore), N-2w1 ,I INTO THE DUCT TRANSITION (maximum diameter of 16" (41 cm)) for round ducts. HOOD Placement: Centered in duct opening, from 1-6" (25- 15 cm) into the duct opening. FOR DUCTS WITH A VERTICAL TO HORIZONTAL TRANSITION Aim point. Center Of duct The Model N-1 LP nozzle is a one flow point nozzle that Figure 3-1. can protect a square or rectangular duct with a Proper Duct Nozzle Placement maximum 50' (127 cm) perimeter and a maximum One ULEX 6885 ULC-EX 6885 BP{v: 8FR-TM January 1, 2011 Plenum Protection Nozzle: N-1HP (1 Flow Point) Coverage: Length: 12 feet (3.7 m) max. Width: 4 feet (1.2 m) max. Placement: See Figure 3.7. Aim point: See Figure 3.7. The Model N-1HP nozzle is a one (1) flow point nozzle that can protect a plenum (either single bank or V-bank) of 12 feet (3.7 m) in length and 4 feet (1.2 m) in width per nozzle. Larger plenums must be divided into 12 foot (3.7 m) sections, with each section protected with a separate nozzle. See Figure 3-7. Plenum: V-bank Nozzle Placement The nozzle must be located at the center of the V-bank width and down 1/3 of the vertical height, within 6 inches (15 cm) of the end of the plenum or plenum module and aimed down the length of the plenum- See Figure 3-7. Plenum: Single Filter Bank Nozzle Placement The nozzle must be located at a point that is 2" (5.1 cm) from the back edge of the filter and 1/3 of the vertical height of the filter, within 6 inches (15 cm) off the end of the plenum or plenum module and aimed down the length of the plenum. See Figure 3-7. w V 8ANK 4 2 FT. h (3.7m) \vr i SWGLESANK Figure 3-7. Model N-1HP Plenum Nozzle Placement and Aiming Note: These examples are typical and do not represent every acceptable nozzle configuration, only a representative sample of them. Designer Note For plenums that exceed 12 feet (3.7 m) in length and therefore require multiple nuzzles, it is recommended that the total length be divided into equally gized protection zones and protected accordingly_ So a 16 foot (4.9 m) long plenum should be divided into two 8 foot (2aA m) zones, with a nozzle protecting each, as opposed to a 12 loaf (3.7 m) zone and a 4 foot (1 -2 m) zone_ Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3 - 3 Revision 4 APPLIANCE PROTECTION Each different appliance must be protected in a specific manner with regard to nozzle selection, placement, and aiming. No deviations from these parameters are allowed and failure to comply completely with these requirements will void the UL Listing of the system and may render the system ineffective. In order to properly understand this section, several key terms need to be defined in advance_ DESIGN TERMINOLOGY Nozzle Height: The distance from the tip of the discharge nozzle to the top surface of the appliance (except for woks, in which case the bottom of the wok is used). Hazard Area: All nozzle coverages include the maximum size of the hazard area they can protect. Hazard area is NOT the overall size of the appliance being protected., but rather the actual size of the portion of the appliance used for cooking. Appliances Requiring Multiple Nozzles Some appliances may need to be protected by multiple nozzles because of their size. If the size of an appliance is larger than the approved coverage for that appliance, multiple nozzles must be used. This is accomplished by dividing the hazard area into individual zones that comply with the parameters of the listing for that appliance_ in this case, each zone will be protected as an individual appliance with respect to nozzle placement and aiming_ Iclf\1*1a ts>tdx�3i[f7i1 Two (2) Burner Rance — LOW Proximi Nozzle: NA LP (1 Flow Point) Coverage: 12" (30.5 cm) x 247 (61 cm) Maximum (measured burner edge to burner edge) Nozzle Ht: I (41 cm) — 30" (76 cm) Placement. 3" (7.6 cm) from either edge of appliance, on appliance's long centerline. Aim point: 6" (15 cm) from opposite edge of appliance, on appliance's long centerline. The Model N-11-13 nozzle is a one (1) flow point nozzle that can protect a range cooking area of 12" (30.5 cm) wide by 24" (61 cm) deep. The nozzle must be located 16" (41 cm) to 3t)" (76 act) above the cooking surface and positioned on the appliance's long centerline within Buckeye KITCHEN MISTER Coverage Summary Sheet This summary sheet is provided as a quick reference, a complete understanding of the technical manual (BFR-TM) is required. The most current Ruckeye OGMhen Ahster Restaurant Coo" Area Fite Suppression System Technical Manual (Part Number BFR-TM) supersedes this reference sheet it is a ,cniiM that this reference sheet be compared with the cunerrt tedwAtl l marwal before using_ NOZZLE WILP FLOW PTS.:1 COLOR OANU. RED i O Tt6 MfS WCT� NOZ2I.E TIP i NOZ ETIP t PXTLbE i irzww t i TIP � Teel e..` 1 HOOW4 ENUM LONGEBT SIDE:tF3l4' FLOW PI-S.-2 1 COLOR BAND: WHITE �� / sr-trz- DUCT CL MP NOZZI£TIP 1 N027LE TIP NOZZLE_ LONGEST SIDE SP HOODIPLENUM PLENUM, SINGLEBAN&—w—: rtrsH ,w..vc r ..........,.c,. n..,.. • •••..,•••••• • • , t �\>4�1 t• NOZZLE: NALP AIM: 6' FROM OZ E N-1NP t COLOR BAND: RED OPPOSITE EDGE. 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StfFJ.E MUST IKTrIMSERE Wfi fi NQ$aE o�scHARGE RANGEIGRMI-1 NOZZLE NTIY ROW PTS : t COLOR BAND: RED PLACEMENT VRTHIN3'OF MIN_ HEIGHT 3U' CENTER �., I NRDIIi: �e• MAX LENGTfY 3P t PEEP FAT FRYER, L.G.-SINGLE VAT TFLTMG SKILLET COVERMUSTNDTMN FERE NOZZLE: N-2HP PLACEMENT WITHIN THE PERIMETER OF THE 1 NOZZLE N-2HP WITH 40Z2LE DISCHARGE FLOW PTS.:2 HAZARD ROW PTS:2 l� COLOR BAND- GREEN COLOR BANG GREEN MAX. HEIGHT {{q FOR MIN_ &MAX MM. HEIGHT 2d' NCTe P HEIGHTS. I' REF=R TO FRYER NOZZLE AIM: CENTER / PARAMETERS I' 24 r t MAX. LENGTH_ sq,l BPN: PIS10374 REV. 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