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20170159 Approved Site Plan_Specs 04032017W 10 . ID 0 Chapter 2 System Components Cylinder Sizes chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - I Revision 3 The Buckeye Firs Equipment Ktcherr Mister Fire Suppression system has available four (4) cylinder sizes; the Model BFR-5 (5 flow points ), Model BFR -10 (10 flow points ), Model BFR -15 (15 flaw points), and Model BFR�2O (20 flow paints). Cylinder sues are based on the flow point capacity of the cylinder, for example the BFR -5 is capable of supporting a maximum of fire (5) flow points. AN cylinders are manufactured, marked, and tested in a=rdance with DOT 4BW240. Each cyfindar 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 as.sembly dimensions are shown in Figure 2-7. Note: i nder ha N i always be stored in an up right position. Figure 2 -1. cylinder and Valve Assembly Dimensions. BPN: BFRmTM ULEX 6885 ULG-EX 6885 April 20., 2010 A B C D Max. Weight Model inches inches inches inches Flow Ibs, Mounting Number (CM) {cm} (C M) (ern) Paints (kg) Bracket BFR 5 24.8 (63) 16.2 (41) 10 (25) 13.4 (34) 5 42 Ibs. (19} Ar1B -� BFFt -10 34.4 ($7) 25.8 (66) 10 (25) 23 (58) 1?7 74 Ibs. (33) MB-2 BFR-1 5 4d.8 (114) 36,E (92) 70 (25) 33.4 (85} 107 lbs. (48) MB -2 BFR-2 0 42.4 (108) 33.8 (86) Sol- 12 (31) 31—(79) 20 130 lbs. (60) M13-2 BPN: BFRmTM ULEX 6885 ULG-EX 6885 April 20., 2010 • stems Releasina Module - SRM The Model SRM Systems Releasing Module is a fuller mechanical corttr+ol 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 Defection Line • one Gas Valve Line One Remote Pull Sta#ion dine Two windav+rs in the front paver of the Model SRM allow fiDr visual verification of the actuation mr#ridge presence and the status of the puncture pin mechanisrn, See n. ETw r" LYA ACTUATION LEVER AND PUNCTWE JPIN VI NE %%qN&KM 0 EY ISRUI E6 17 ❑g ACTUATION CIE VING WINDOW Figure 2-5. Model SRM, . Sys tems Releasing Module The Mode! SRM can actuate a maximum of three (3) agent cylinders when using the Model BFR -AGE Ni#mgen Activation Cartridge (incJuded with SRM and SRM-D) or five (5) agent cylinders when a Model BFR- ACrL Nitrogen Activation Cartridge is installed. Systerr Rol Sj n ModuEe - SRM -D The Model SRM-D (Systems Releasing Module -Duaf) is exactly the game as the Model SAM except that it supports a second Independent fusibfe fink detection fine. Nitro-cien. Actuation Cartridaes The lgtcJ`ren Mister System can use two types of actuation cartridges forsystern actuation. BPN: BFRmTM Chapter 2 — components Page 2 - 3 Revision 3 Model BAR -AC is a small nitrogen partridge (incfuded 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 (refer to Chapter 4 of this manual for limitations). Ste Figure 2-66 (13 arn) Motfel BFRAC-L 3.70 (9A cm) It Model 6FR 4&r ACS 01.00 (2.5 crn) Figure 2aiS. Model BFR-AC4 and BFRoAC-L, Nitrogen Actuation Cartridges Mountinq Brackets 01.57 (4 cm) f The Model MB -1 Mounfing Bracket is used to mount the Model BIER - cylinder. See Figure 2 -7. Figure 2 -7. Made! MB -1, Shown With BFR.5 Cylinder The Model MB -2 Mounting Bracket is used to mount the Ode! SFR-9o, Model BFI -15, Df Model BAR -20 cylinders. fee Figure 2-84 ULEX 6885 ULC -EX 6885 April 20, 2010 LU W Motfel BFRAC-L 3.70 (9A cm) It Model 6FR 4&r ACS 01.00 (2.5 crn) Figure 2aiS. Model BFR-AC4 and BFRoAC-L, Nitrogen Actuation Cartridges Mountinq Brackets 01.57 (4 cm) f The Model MB -1 Mounfing Bracket is used to mount the Model BIER - cylinder. See Figure 2 -7. Figure 2 -7. Made! MB -1, Shown With BFR.5 Cylinder The Model MB -2 Mounting Bracket is used to mount the Ode! SFR-9o, Model BFI -15, Df Model BAR -20 cylinders. fee Figure 2-84 ULEX 6885 ULC -EX 6885 April 20, 2010 f a� r �f .r k' r• i [f Fr ' �I it +i r I f' i °r N i Chapter 2 —horn Page 2 - 4 Revision 3 ponents Figure 2-8. Model M13-2, Shown With SCR -20 Cylinder - Remote Mechanical Purr Station The Model RPM -M Remote Mechanical Pull Station provides remote mechanical actuation of the Systems Releasing Moduli. It is connected to the Systems Releasing Module wr'#h: f 1f16" (0. 16 cm) stainless steel cable en closed in 7!2" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit with a earner puiley at each change of direction. • Buckeye shielded Cable which does not require a corner pulley at each change of direction or conduit. • A cnmbinaiian of both. A remote pull station is required at the paint of egcm from the hazard area being protected. See Figure 2-9. INCASE Of T FIRE PULL HANDLE HARD iUtE 5t1 Sr51 M 0) ip mls�-v @ T o% 0 0 0 Figure 2.9. RE Ms Model RPS-M, Romote Mechanical Full Station ULEX 6885 ULC-EX 6885 April 20, 2010 ahanical Gas Shutoff Valves 0 . A gas shutoff valve is required for all systems protecting gas fueled appliances. A mechanical means of stopping gas flew I's provided by the Modern BFGV.*75 / boa 1125 1 150 zoo r 250 1 30o Gas shutoff Valves. It ;s connected to the systems Releasing Mod uEe with: 7!7 fi" (0-16 cm) stainless steel cable enclosed in �l2� (1.3 cm) EM7 condui# wi#h a corner pu[ley at each change of direction. Buckeye Shielded Cabfe which does not require a Darner pulley at each change of direction or conduft. • A oombination of both. The valves are rated for natural or LP gas (see Figure 2- 10) and are available in the following sizes: Note: Gas valve size must b e no smaller than the.size of the gas line Us connected to. Figure 2-10. Model BF -XXX, Mechanicai Gas Valve BPN: BFR -TM r� Valve Maximum Model Size Operating Number In (cm) Pressure BFGV -75 1.9 5 psi (.4 bar) BFGV -100 � 2.� b psi .4 bar BFGV -125 1 Uf 3.2 5 psi .4 bar BFGV-1 50 1 Yz (3.8 5 psi .4 bar BFGV-200 2 5.1) 5 psi .4 bar) BFG1f -25D 2'lx $.4 5 psi .4 bay BFV-300 3(7-6) 5 psi A bar Note: Gas valve size must b e no smaller than the.size of the gas line Us connected to. Figure 2-10. Model BF -XXX, Mechanicai Gas Valve BPN: BFR -TM r� 40. Feasible Link Bracket Ki The Model FLB-11 Fusible Link Bracket kit (see Figure 2- 11) irrcludes the following: • Standard bracket. Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 5 Revision 3 detection lire 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 t( maximum ambient temperature at high profile 10° (25 cm) fusible link location, the correct fusible link should the follovOng chart: * Two (2) 'l =° (1.3 cm) EN1T • Two (2) gable gimps. • Two (2) 'Sh hooks. connectors. Note: F us! b to I i n ks must be o rd a red se pa fate I yd FUSIBLE LINK BRACKET CONNECTOR CABLE CRIMP Figure 2-11. Model FLS -11, 10" (25 m) Fusibie Link Bracket A5sembly Fusible Link Holder } The Model FLH Fusible Link Holder is d. for the use of a continuous fusible eliminating the need to cut and crimp fusibfe Zink. they can be used either fusible Ink brackets. They are available 25 (Model FLH -5). See Figure 2 -12. a ig n ed to allow link lire, thus each ind i-viduai wfth or whhout in packages III V MA 9 CM) EMU " DMNL2 P U:DtM.= LINK [ML Figure -1. Model FLH, Fusible Link Molder Fusible Unks Y The fQtchen Mister system uses Globe ML Fusible Inks for automatic system aetivation. See Figure 2-13. Fusible finks are designed to separate temperatures, releasing tension from the BPN.- SFR-TM at specirr, fusible lick determine the the fusible (fniC be selected from Fusible Link Model Number Max. Ambfarrt Temperature FL -280 2250 F. 7 07° C. FL -360 300° F. 14° C. FL-450 375° F. (191° C.) FL-500 430° F. (221c .) Figure 2-13. Globe ILL Fusible Link Buckeye Shielded Cable As an aftemative to using conduit and comer pulleys to connect the fusible [ink system, gas valve, and/or remote Pull station to the systems Releasing Module,, the Kitchen Oster System utilizes Buckeye Shielded Cable to perform this function. Buckeye shielded Cabe is 1116'° (0.1G cm) stainless steel cable encased in a protective, flexible conduit. fee Figure 2 -14. Buckeye h i o I ded Cable requires no conduit or comer pulleys, as the name implies, provided it is installed in amordance M'th the guidelines set forth in this manual., Model BFR -+100 comes flexible oonduit with 200 feet stainless steel cable i aside it. I mica in, C BUCKM with 100 feet (30.5 m) of (61 M) of 1/16" (0. 16 cm) Figure 2-14. Model BFIR-SC-100, Buckeye Shielded Cable ULEX 6885 ULC -EX 6885 April 20, 2010 i :or ski �i r, r F 1 9I t• 1 r� Chapter 2 -- Components Page 2 - 6 =' Revision 3 N4 hielded Cable Interface The Model BFR CI Buckeye Shielded fable Interface is required for connecting Sockeye Shielded Cable to any standard 1f2" X1.3 cm) EMT conduit connector of comef pulley. See figure 2 -15. F I gure 2.15. Model BFR40, Shielded Cable interface Nate: A 3/32" (0.2 cm) hex wrench is required to tighten the set screw. Compression T+ Corner Pule When Buckeye shielded fable IS NOT used to connect the fusible link system, gas valve, and/or remote pull station to the control head, a comer pulley is required whenever a change in stainless steel cable direction rs necessary. The Model CPCT -1 corner pulley is equipped with a compression type fitting that connects to standard 1f2" ('f.3 cm) EMT oond fee Figure 2-16. 5- Figure 246. Model CPCT -1, Compression Type Corer Pulley �IJ Z way @ T Misting type discharge nozzfes have been specifically developed for appliance, duct, and pienurn appliratans. Each nozzle has a predetermined flow point value and comes equipped with a btow-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 band for easy visual identification. See Figure 2-17. ULEX 6885 ULCmEX 6885 April 20, 2010 Model Number Flow Points Band Color N-1 HP 1 Blue N-1 LP 1 Rid h! -BHP 2 green N -2LP 2 Yellow N -2W 2 White Note: Details on specific nozz3e applications can be found in the Design section of this manual. 13/16 (0.2 Gm) C3 HEM. (CCO 1 +50" 18 cm) Figure 2 -17, Discharge Nozzle Swivel Nozzle Adaptor TET-HERED BLOW -OFF CAP COLOR la Ia IN SCREEN RETAINING RING W(1 .0 cm) NFrT the Model NSA Swivel Adaptor can be used with any discharge nozzle to facilitate the nozzle arming process. They are chrome plated and allow for a 30° rotation of the nozzle in any direction. fee Figure 2-18. 30° ROTATION 18" (1.0 cm) NPT FEMALE THREAD cm) HP'r MALE THREAD Figure 2-18. Model N AB Swivel Adaptor BPN-.- BFR-1,TM a1 �7-j 411- Chapter 3 System Design OVERVIEW OF SYSTEM DESIGN The fallowing chapter will cover the proper design of the Buckeye Firms Equipment Kitchen Mister dire Suppression System. It is divided into three sections: 1. Nozzle Coverages and Pi creme n 2. Piping L 3. Detector Pi ace m ejit Design of the Kitchen Mister system must be in compliance with the parameters set forth 'Tn this manual and be performed by a factory trained, Authorised Buckeye Fire Equipment Dealer. Buckeye Fire Equipment rs not msponsible for systems installed or maintained by personnel that are not factory trained and Authorized. N ZZLF CnVFRAnmF- Pl Ar.FMFNT AND AIMING, This sectio n Will give detailed guidelines for determining nozzle fie, posWan ng, and aim point for appliance, 10 plenum, and duct Protection. Duct Protection It is not necessary to shut dawn or damper the exhaust fay fbr the system to func#tion properly. It �s recommended that the exhaust fan be !eft on during system discharge to help distribute the extinguishing agent throughout the ductwork. Ducts - 50" ('!27 cr imam Perimeter Nozzle: N- I LP 0 Flow Part) Coverage: U n] i m iled length with. 0' (127 cm) Maximum Perimeter with a longest side of 16-3/4" ( m) for rectangular ducts and 124112" (32 cm) fbr square dui or 50" (127 cm) Maximum Circumference (maximum diameter of 1" (41 cm)) for round ducts. Placemeni: Centered in duct opening, from 1-6m (2.5- '3 5 cm) into the duck opening. Airy pol nt: Centerof d u ct, The Modell N -1 LP nozzle is a or e flaw point nozzle that can protect a square or rectangular duct wi#h a maximum 50p (12l cm) perimeter and a maximum one BPN.- BFR-TM hater 3 -- System Design gage 3 - 1 Revision 3 side length of 92-1f2" (32 gym) (square) and 76-314" (43 cm) (rectangular) respectively, It can also protect a round duct with a maximum circumference of 50" (127 ern) [16" (41 crn) rnaximurn diameter]. See Figure 3-9 & 3 -2. uc#s - '150" (381 cm) Maximum Perimeter Nou1e: N- 2V11(2 Flow Point) Coverage: Unlimited length with: 150" {381 gym} Maximum P erime#er with a longest side of (f27 cm) for rectangular duds and 37-1/2' (95 cm) for square ucts or 750" (381 cm) Maximum Circumference [maximum diameter of 47-112° (121 cm)] for round ducts. Placement: Centered induct opening, from 0-6" (0 -15 cm) into the duct opening. Aim point: Center of duct. AIM: CENTER OF DUCT CT .p , N '% % H O NOZZLE PLACEMENT: Imo- 6'(2.5-15 cm) [P -er. 0 to 50' (0- 127 cm), N -1 LP] 0, - 6' (0-15 CM) [Per. 010 150! (0-3B1 cm), N-2 N- INTO THE DUCT M FOR DUCTS E RTI CAL OR HORIZONTAL) WITHOUT A TRANSITION AID: GENTIER OF ENTRANCE TO HORVONTAL DUCT I nw OBE PLACEMENT: 1'- 6` (2.5 -1 crn) [Per, 0 to 50' (0-127 cm), N-1 LPI (Per. 0 to 150" (0-381 ), N -2" INTO THE D U T TRANSITION FO R DUCTS WITH A VERTI CAL TD H ORIZO ITT TRANSITION Figure 3 -7. Proper Duct Nozzle Placement ULEX 6885 ULC -EX 6885 April 20, 2010 MY lip Plenum Protection Nozzle: N-1 H P (11 Flow Pol ryt) Coverage: Length: 72 fit (3,7 m) mex. 1111idtlt: 4 feet {1.2 m} may, Placement: fee F Ig u re 3.7. Fm point: See Figure .7. The Model N -1 HP nozzle is a one (1) flow point nozzle that can protect a plenum (either singfe bank or V -bank) of 12 feet (3.7 m} in length and 4 feet (1.2 m) in Wdth per nozzle. Larger plenums must be divided into 12 foot (3.7 m) sections, with each section protected with a separate nozzle. Ste Figure 3 -7. um-. -bank Nozzle Placement The nozzle must be located at the center of the V -bank width and down 11 of the vertical height, within G inches (15 cm) of the end of the pienurn or plenum module and aimed down the length of the plenum. See figure -7. Plenum: Single Filter Bank Nozzle Placement The nozzle must be located at a point that is 2' (5.1 cm) is from the beck edge of the filer and 'f13 of the vertical height of the filter, within 6 inches (IS cm) off the end of the plenum or plenum module and aimed down the length of the plenum. fee Figure 3 -7. -� *rarr 76:-1 r rte+ 4 4 R.Q.. ... . rT 2■ P.-ron) :�� M SWGLE BANK Q r� Figure -7. Model N -1 H P Plenum Nome Placement and Aiming Note m. These examples are typical and do not represent every acceptable n ozzIe cor-rfiguration, only a representaUve sample of them. Designer Note For plenums that exceed 12 feet (3.1 m} in length and therefore require multiple nozzles, it is recommended that the total length be d'm''ded into equally sized protection zones and protected acrdingly. So a 16 foot (4.9 rn) long plenum should be divided into two S foot (2.4 m) zones, witFr a nozzle protecting each, as apposed to a 12 foot (3.T m) gone and a 4 foot ( 1.2 m) zone. BPN: BFR*-TM chapter 3 — System Design Page 3 - 3 Revision 3 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 � #h these requiremerts will void the UL Listing of the system and may render the system ineffective. In order to properly understand th i ection, several key to need to be defined i n advance. IGN TERMINOLOG Noz le Height: The distance from the tp of the discharge nozzle to the top surface of the appliance (except for woks, in which case the bottom of the w+o#c is used). Hazard Ares: AJ! nozzle coverages include the maximum size of the hazard area they can protect. Hazard area is NAT the overall size of the appliance being protected, but rather the actual see of the portion.Df the 8pp1i8n ce used for OOalting- [lances R !in, nL Multiple Nozzles Some appliances may need to be protected by multiple nozzles because of their size. If the size of an appiianee is larger than the approved coverage for that appliance, multiple nozzles must ba used. This is accomplished by dividing the hazard area into indivklual zones that comply with the parameters of the listing for that appliance. In this case, each gone will be protected as an individual appliance with respect to nozzle placement and aiming. RANGE PROTECTION Two [21 Burner Ra e —LAW Proximi Nozz1a: N-1 LP (1 Flow Point) Coverage: 12" (30.5 cm) x 24° (61 crn) Maximum (messured burner edge to burner edge) N ozzf g Ht� 1 A (41 cm ) - 0" (76 cm ) PIa ce rn ent. r" (7.6 cm) from either edge of appliance, on appliance's long centedine. Aim pain #: 6" (15 cm) fro m opposite edge of appliance, an appliance's long centerline. The Model N -1 LP 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 nazzfe rust be locate 16' (41 Cm) to 30" {'76 CfTI} above the GOalCI[lg surface and positioned on the appliance's long centerline within ULEX 5885 ULCnEX 6885 April 20, 2010 1 1 r s M i� �k li I 6- Chapter 3 — System Design Pale 3 - 4 Revision 3 3" (7.6 cm) of either the front or hack edge of the appliance. The nozzle must be aimed of the appliance's long centerline 6" (95 cm) off the opposite edge of the appliance. See Figure 3-8. ii�RIM ,11 M EI "� W' fM r- rn] NUZZLE rr AAWA .[FFLOW ORW "N-amc E� Max U61 rm a lr it Ri cm).� .f HAZWO Lofflelf- t Cm-& em} AN DS, n] FR061 004+DRAfE FMG E MC LET twjnw EM KAAX E w�kIX7 � M02AM ; 24' 01 mmM Figure 3-8. Lew Proximity, 12" (3a.5 Crn) x 24`1 (61 gym} Range Model N-ILP Nozzle Four (4) Burner Rannes: '# Four Burner Range &- Proximi N e: N-1 LP 0 Flaw Point) C overage: 24" (61 cm) x 24° (61 cm) Maximum (rneasured bum eir edge to burner edge) Nozzle Ht: 30" (76 cm) - 40^ (102 cm) Placement: Within 3" {7.6 cm} of the center of appliance+ r41M point: Center of appirance. The Model N -1 LP nQZZIe is a one (1) flow point nozzle that can Protect a .range cooking area of 24° (61 cm) rrwde by 24" (B1 cm) deep. The nozzle must be located 30" (76 ern) to 40" (1Q2 cm) above the cooking surfare and within " (7.6 cm) of the venter of the appliance. The nozzle must be timed at the center of the cooking area. Sep Figure 3 -9. r 11 rvAemp p cs*ea C FROM A;MA i M1 KUH RFMHT i a 300 - 1 BURNER TO 'S M LE K -- 24 7 gym] ' r t 1s am BURNER TD BURNER WDTH; (61 0m) Figure 3 -9. High proximity! 24" (B 'I cm) x 24" (61 cm) Range Model N -7 LP Nozzle ULEX 6885 ULC-EX 6885 April 20, 2010 2) Four Burner Range - LOW Pro x! r ti Nozzle: iV -2W (2 Flow Point) C overage: 24" (S1 crn) x 24" (6'I crn) Nl" rnum (measured bumer edge to burner edge) Nozzle!Ht: 16"(41cm)-K"(76cm) Placement: Center of appliance. Aim point: Center of appliance. The Model N•2W nazZle is a two (2) flow paInt nozzle that can protect a range cooking area of 24" (61 cm) wide by 24" (64 cm) deep. The rwozzJe must be located 16" (41 cm) to 0" (76 cm) above tha cooking surface and be centered over the appliance. The nozzle must be aimed at the center of the cooking area. See Figure 3-10. MAfL1MU1R HEIGHT (TU M) NOZZLE PLACEMENT UrNIMUM HEIGHT 16"(41 cm) RANGE CENTER BURNER TO BURNER 8 URN�R TO WRNER LENGTH: MDTH,- 24- (Sy ew) ON C" Figure 34 0. Low Proximity, 24" {61 gym} x 24" (G4 cm) Range Model INozzle fix (G) Burner Nozzle: N-ALP (2 Flow Pint) Coverage: 36'° (9 1 cm) x 24" (61 c;m) Allaximum (measured burger edge to burner edge) Namle H #: 3 5R (89 cm) - 43" (109 cm) Placement: Centered over appliance. Ai i-r-i poi ni : . n ter of ap plia n ce. The Model N - ?LP nozzle is a two (2) flow point nozzle that can protect a range cooking area of 3B* ( 1 cm) wade by 24" (61 cm) deed. The nozzle must be located 35' {89 cm} to 43" (109 CM) above the cooking surface and centered over the appliance. The nozzle must be aimed at the center of the cooking aria. See figure 3 -14, BPN: 13FRmTM I, -its J 40. • 71 `•' 7 4 1 ■ • J F' •I 0 �� 7n Mump LENUM MR' 01 m l' F 13 r Figure 3.1 Z. 36" (91 cm) z 24" (67 cm) Range Model N -2LP Nozzle Ran-ge 1 Griddle combination Appliance Nozzle: N -1LP (1 Flow Point) Coverage: 30" (76 cm) x 24" (61 cm) Maximum (measured burner edgy to burger edge Nozzle Ht: 30° (7s cm) -- 400 (102 ern) Placement: Within 3" (7.6 cm) of the center Df appliance. Ai m poi n t: Center of ap p Hance. The Model N-iLP nazzte is a one (1) flow point nozzle that can protect a combination rage 1 griddle with a caoking area of 0" (7B cm) wide by 24" (B1 cm) deep. The nozzle must be located 0" (7f cm) #0 40" (102 cm) above the coking surface and within 3" (1,6 cm) of the tenter of the appliance. The nozzle must be aimed at the center of the caoking area. See Figure 3 -11. WRN EQ y, IT EI■M I N; t Z, P0.6 C=1 BURNER TO ' GRJOILE L EKOM 3r (n cn) WAXD"M a- "i" WMM R! OJ MEN I EA a IMdIwIIMPA HEK14fT i r i I I apawLE NTH' 1r (46 � iLk1L (7 it =4 ir (? ) CSR PAN015-GRIDOLIE CEKTER BURNER TO I` MRRNELE QTR: an) Figure 3-72. 30" (T6 ems x 241* (61 Crn) Gom bin ation Range f Gdddle Model NALP Nozzle SPN-. BFR-TM Chapter 3 — System Design gage 3 - 5 Revision 3 ion For Appliances With a Backw Shelf The protection of an appliance {such as a range} that has a shet� that can �nterFere with a nozzle discharge can be aocornpfished by either using the low proximity overage for that appliance or pacing the nozzle in a position within its stated limitation where the discharge paf#em will not be affected. Sample coverages for a range with aback -shelf are shown in Figures 3m13 and 3 -14. SHW WDDi, NCff TO T EOF THE RANGE UNLE33 NOW.f IE MCA= LNDER Sim OR OMTRUCTKYL jib. f#T0 31F L TEg RED E W T" TK UTTON nF THE 106M MON BUT NOT TOEXCEM WPEc" MIN. HEIGHT 16' (4t CM) AJ M: CENTER OF RANGE < _Mjv� RTO BURNE9 LEMTHm. C (61 a" O EL ACEM EMIT; rEWrER OF RANGE I J4CQQtA1nP MUST FiE SE -.M SHELF OR 08MRLIMMK 12- A crn) BURNER TOr BURNER VADTH+ _24-(61 ) Figure 3-13. 2411 (61 cm) x 247 (61 cm) Ran g wit Ba ck-s he If Model N-2W Nozzle 11- CM _" K&Y. IiE 6KT`. W FS M PL HEIGHT 11' (41 cm) I � r RANGE CENTER r MAX M L907M i r i a" 1r I' (Is cm) FROM Apr pr * I f - t ■ WtL 14=44, L C MAX HAZAM TM: ' (81 X17) Figure 3­14., '!2" (30.5 cm) x 24" (B1 cm) Range with Back -shelf Model M -1LP Moyle ULEX 6885 ULC-EX 6885 April 20, 2010 .0 F � 'THEN N= REMIT Y INS M SHELF NUUGkW MAY EXCaDED W- NOZZLE � - TV % Puww eanw MM-F. �i I' (Is cm) FROM Apr pr * I f - t ■ WtL 14=44, L C MAX HAZAM TM: ' (81 X17) Figure 3­14., '!2" (30.5 cm) x 24" (B1 cm) Range with Back -shelf Model M -1LP Moyle ULEX 6885 ULC-EX 6885 April 20, 2010