Viking Water Motor Alarm

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August 31, 2006 Alarm Devices 711a

TECHNICAL DATA WATER MOTOR ALARMS

1. PRODUCT NAME
VIKING WATER MOTOR ALARMS
Model F-2, Viking Part No. 07862
Available since 1991
Model G-2, Viking Part No. 07868
Available since 1991
2. MANUFACTURER
THE VIKING CORPORATION
210 N. Industrial Park Road
Hastings, Michigan 49058 U.S.A.
Telephone: (269) 945-9501
(877) 384-5464
Fax: (269) 945-4495
e-mail: [email protected]
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Viking water motor alarms are mechanical devices actuated by a flow of water. They are designed to sound a continuous alarm
while a sprinkler system operates. An alarm is a required component of every sprinkler system having more than 20 sprinklers.
4. TECHNICAL DATA
LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
Model F-2: Viking Technical Data may be found on
UL Listed - VPLX The Viking Corporation’s Web site at
http://www.vikingcorp.com.
C-UL Listed
The Web site may include a more recent
FM Approved - Water Motor Gongs edition of this Technical Data Page.
L.P.C. Approved
CE - Certificate 1116
New York City Board of Standards and Appeals - Calendar No. 219-76-SA
Model G-2:
VdS
CE Approval - Certificate 1116
Specifications:
Shipping Weight: Model F-2: 11 lbs. (5,0 kg); Model G-2: 13 lbs. (5,9 kg)
Water working pressure: Rated to 175 PSI (12 bar)
Materials: See Figure 3
Viking E-coat Spec: SPF02 W01
5. FEATURES & ACCESSORIES
A. The water motor alarms are tapped 3/4” NPT on the inlet and 1” NPT on the drain outlet.
B. The water motor alarm package includes a drive shaft 16-3/4” (425 mm) long for walls 14” (356 mm) thick or less. A special exten-
sion shaft is available for walls up to 30-1/4” (768 mm) thick.
C. The package also includes the required 3/4” (20 mm) NPT strainer for installation on the alarm line.
D. Rated water working pressure of Model F-2 is 250 PSI (17.2 bar).
Accessories: (order separately)
1. Extension Mounting Cup: Viking Part Number 05957B, Material: 14-Gauge Cold Rolled Steel, UNS-G10080, coated with black E-
coat. The extension mounting cup is required when the wall thickness is less than 3” (76,2 mm). Refer to “INSTALLATION” instruc-
tions. See Figure 2.
2. Closure Plate: For use with Model F-2 only, Viking Part Number 05820B, Material: 16-Gauge Galvanized Steel, UNS-G10080. The
closure plate is required when the Model F-2 Water Motor Alarm gong is mounted on an irregularly surfaced wall. It serves to pre-
vent birds from entering the inside of the gong. The closure plate also serves as a mounting plate for sheet metal walls. Refer to
“INSTALLATION” instructions. See Figure 2.
3. Special Extension Shaft: Viking Part Number 03312B, Material: Stainless Steel, UNS- S30400. The extension shaft is required when
the F-2 or G-2 Water Motor Alarm is installed on walls from 14” (356 mm) to 30-1/4” (768 mm) thick.
6. OPERATION (See Figure 3)
When a sprinkler system is activated, water flows from the alarm outlet of the valve, through the 3/4” (20 mm) strainer and alarm line
piping, into the inlet of the water motor. From the 1/8” inlet orifice, the water flows through a nozzle (4), which restricts the flow into
a pressurized stream directed onto the impeller (7). Force from the water stream turns the impeller and drive shaft (10), causing the
striker arm (20) to rotate. The striker (25) impacts against the gong (16), producing a continuous alarm. A minimum of 5 PSI (.34 bar) is

Form No. F_082789 Revised page replaces page 711 a-d dated October 28, 2004
(Revised replacement parts)
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Figure 1 - Accessories
required at the nozzle to cause a continuous alarm. When properly installed, the Model F-2 Water Motor Alarm produces the required
90 decibel output and the Model G-2 produces 100 decibels. After passing through the water motor, the water is discharged through
a 1” (25 mm) drain outlet in the bottom of the impeller housing. The discharged water must be piped through the wall to atmosphere
or to a suitable open drain.
7. AVAILABILITY
The Viking Water Motor Alarm is available through a network of domestic and international distributors. See the Viking Corp. Web site
for closest distributor or contact The Viking Corporation.
8. GUARANTEES
For details of warranty, refer to Viking’s current list price schedule or contact Viking directly.
9. INSTALLATION (See Figure 3)
Locate the water motor on an exterior wall as close as practical to the valve being monitored for water flow. A 3/4” (20 mm) strainer
(included) is required on the alarm line as close as possible to the alarm outlet of the valve being monitored for water flow (or outlet
of the retard chamber, if used). The location must be easily accessible for cleaning.
A. Cut a 1-7/16” (36.5 mm) minimum to 1-5/8” (41,3 mm) maximum diameter hole in the building wall to accommodate the 3/4” (20
mm) galvanized spacer pipe. (Note: Spacer pipe is NOT included in Water Motor Alarm Package). The hole through the wall must
be level or pitched slightly downward toward the Water Motor.
B. Measure the wall thickness.
C. Cut and thread the spacer pipe to a length equal to: The wall thickness minus 1” (25,4 mm). If the extension mounting cup is used,
add an additional 3” (76 mm) to the spacer pipe.
D. Cut the drive shaft (10) to a length equal to: The total wall thickness plus 2-3/4” (70 mm). If extension mounting cup is used, add
an additional 3” (76 mm).
E. File the drive shaft to provide a 3/32” (2,4 mm) x 450 chamfer on both corners of both ends. File off all burrs and insert the drive
shaft into the hole of the striker arm shaft.
F. Slide the spacer pipe over the shaft and thread the end of the spacer pipe into the gong support assembly coupling (12).
G. Slide the closure plate (if used) over the free end of the spacer pipe, up to the back of the gong. If desired, the closure plate may
be fastened to the gong support by using the 9/32” (7,14 mm) diameter hole in the gong support. Use only a flat or round headed
fastener that will not interfere with striker arm movement.
H. Position the support assembly on the exterior wall surface by sliding the free threaded end of the spacer pipe into the hole from
outside the building.
I. On the inside surface of the wall: Slide the wall plate provided ( 9), over the free threaded end of the spacer pipe. (If an extension
mounting cup is used, place it over the end of the spacer pipe with the flared end toward the wall before sliding the wall plate into
position).
J. Remove the plastic thread protectors from the threaded openings in the body of the water motor.
K. Attach the water motor assembly by threading the body (3) onto the free threaded end of the spacer pipe. The chamfered ends of
the drive shaft allow it to slide into position as the water motor body is threaded onto the spacer pipe. When the assembly is properly
tightened, the water motor should be positioned with the 1” (25 mm) NPT drain outlet facing downward and the 3/4” (20 mm) NPT
alarm line inlet horizontal. See Figures 1 and 3.
L. Attach the gong, the flat washer, and the gong label (16, 17, and 18) to the gong support installed on the exterior surface of the wall,
with the 5/16-18 x 12” (13 mm) screw (19). Note: The flat washer must be installed between the gong and the gong support (17).
M. With galvanized, brass, or other approved corrosion-resistant piping, not less than 3/4” (20 mm) diameter, connect the water motor
inlet to the alarm outlet of the waterflow detecting device. A 3/4” (20 mm) strainer (included) is required on the alarm line as close
as possible to the alarm outlet of the waterflow detecting device (or outlet of the retard chamber if used). The location must be
easily accessible for cleaning.
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N. The drain outlet of the impeller housing must discharge to an open drain. Care shall be taken to keep the drain line clean at all
times.
Note: A water motor drain line that:
a. Has too many fittings, and/or
b. Has a very short length of pipe between the 1” (25 mm) outlet and the first elbow in the water motor drain pipe, and/or
c. Is very long
may result in slow drainage and reduced water motor speed. This condition can be remedied by increasing the drain pipe diameter,
increasing the length of pipe to the first elbow, and/or pitching the pipe toward the discharge location.
10. MAINTENANCE
Weather-resistant materials are used in the construction of the water motor alarm. At regular intervals, examine and test the water
motor to ensure that the nozzle and drain line are clean and free of obstruction, and that the alarm functions properly. Also, at regular
intervals and before disassembly of the water motor, clean and inspect the alarm line strainer located at the alarm outlet of the water-
flow detecting device, or the outlet of the retard chamber, if used. (Note: Some retard chambers may be equipped with a strainer built
in). For minimum maintenance and inspection requirements, refer to NFPA 25. In addition, the Authority Having Jurisdiction may have
additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements that must be followed. Before proceeding with disassembly of the water
motor alarm, notify the Authority Having Jurisdiction and occupants of the area covered by the system affected. Take all appropriate
precautions. The water motor alarm will be disabled during disassembly.
A. Water Motor Disassembly (See Figure 3)
1. Isolate the water motor alarm by closing the alarm line valve in the trim of the waterflow detecting device. (Refer to appropriate
technical data for the system used).
2. Remove pipe plug (5).
3. Remove all round head machine screws (1) from the water motor cover.
4. Separate the cover (2) and the gasket (6) from the housing (3).
5. Remove the impeller (7).
6. Inspect and, if necessary, carefully clean the nozzle (4) with a wire or pipe cleaner brush.
7. Flush the nozzle way and drain line with water or compressed air.
B. Water Motor Re-Assembly
1. Re-install the pipe plug (5).
2. Re-install the impeller (7).
3. Replace cover gasket (6) and attach cover (2) by using round head machine screws (1).
4. Open the alarm line valve.
5. Test the water motor alarm.
6. When test is complete and water motor alarm operation is satisfactory, place the alarm line valve in the proper “alarm” position.
Reset and return the affected systems to service.

Figure 2
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Figure 3 -
Replacement Parts

ITEM PART NUMBER NO.


DESCRIPTION MATERIAL
NO. F-2 G-2 REQ’D
1 * * Screw, R. H. Self-tap #10-24 x 3/8” lg. Zinc Plated Steel 6
2 07867 07870 Cover Galvanized Steel 1
3 * * Housing Cast Iron 1
4 * * Nozzle Brass 1
5 01925S 01925S 1/2” Pipe Plug Cast Iron 1
6 02550B 02550B Cover Gasket Cellulose/Nitrile/Glass Blend 1
7 02547C 02547C Impeller Delrin 1
8 * * Bearing Brass: Sintered Bronze 1
9 05603A 05603A Wall Plate Galvanized Steel 1
10 05604B 05604B Drive Shaft Stainless Steel 1
11 -- -- 3/4” Pipe (C.O.J.) not furnished Galvanized Steel 1
12 * * Coupling Brass 1
13 02556B 02556B Striker Arm Shaft Celcon Glass Filled 1
14 * * Bearing Brass 1
15 * * Gong Support Stainless Steel 1
16 05821C 06508C Gong Aluminum 1
17 02766A 02766A Flat Washer, 11/32” ID x 11/16” ID x 1/16” Stainless Steel 1
18 05768A 06505C Gong Label Aluminum (F-2), Vinyl (G-2) 1
19 -- -- Screw, B.H. Slotted, 5/16-18 x 1/2” lg. Stainless Steel 1
20 * * Striker Arm Stainless Steel 1
21 -- -- Flat Washer, 11/32” ID x 11/16” OD x 1/16” Stainless Steel 1
22 -- -- Screw, H.H. Self-tap 5/16-18 x 1/2” lg. Zinc Plated Steel 1
23 * * Striker Pin Stainless Steel 1
24 * * Striker Arm Washer Stainless Steel 1
25 * * Striker Canvas Phenolic 1
--Indicates replacement part not available
*Indicates replacement part only available in a Sub-Assembly listed below
SUB-ASSEMBLIES
1-8 07863 07869 Motor Assembly
20, 23-25 02558B 02558B Striker Arm Assembly

Form No. F_082789 Revised page replaces page 711 a-d dated October 28, 2004
(Revised replacement parts)

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