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    www.Kidde-Fire.com

    "Automatic" Sprinkler

    150 Gordon Drive

    Exton, PA 19341 USA

    Tel: (610) 363-1400

    800-626-2682Fax: (610) 524-9073

    800-858-6857

    #SVL100 - Model 353 Alarm Valves

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Text Page

    General ...................................................................................................................................................................1

    Approvals ................................................................................................................................................................1

    Description / Operation ..........................................................................................................................................1

    Variable Pressure.............................................................................................................................................. 1

    Constant Pressure ............................................................................................................................................ 2

    Figure 1 - Operation Diagram: Model 353 Alarm Valve with Model B Retard Chamber Set Position................ 2

    Figure 2 - Operation Diagram: Model 353 Alarm Valve with Model B Retard Chamber Operating Position ..... 2

    Technical Data ........................................................................................................................................................3

    Ordering Information ..............................................................................................................................................3

    "Automatic" Model 353 Valve Assemblies - Parts List .........................................................................................4

    "Automatic" Model B Retard Chamber - Parts List ...............................................................................................5

    "Automatic" 4 Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Variable Pressure Trim Setup 353-4V with Retard Chamber - Parts Drawing & List .....................6

    "Automatic" 4 Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Constant Pressure Trim Setup 353-4C - Parts Drawing & List ........................................................7

    "Automatic" 6 Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Variable Pressure Trim Setup 353-6V with Retard Chamber - Parts Drawing & List .....................8

    "Automatic" 6 Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/FlangeVertical/Constant Pressure Trim Setup 353-6C - Parts Drawing & List ........................................................9

    "Automatic" 8 Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Variable Pressure Trim Setup 353-8V with Retard Chamber - Parts Drawing & List ...................10

    "Automatic" 8 Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Constant Pressure Trim Setup 353-8C - Parts Drawing & List ......................................................11

    Testing and Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 12

    Testing ............................................................................................................................................................12

    Testing Alarm Valve and Waterflow Alarm Devices .................................................................................. 12

    Flow Test at Main Drain Valve (Main Drain Test) ...................................................................................... 12

    Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................13

    Clapper Facing ......................................................................................................................................... 13

    Seat Ring.................................................................................................................................................. 13

    By-Pass Check Valve ............................................................................................................................... 13

    Retard Chamber....................................................................................................................................... 13

    Alarm Line Strainer................................................................................................................................... 13

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    Alarm Test Valve, Main Drain Valve & Inspection Test Valve .................................................................... 13

    Alarm Valve and Trim ............................................................................................................................... 13

    Resetting of System ................................................................................................................................. 13

    "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valves - LPCB Approved ....................................................................................14

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    MODEL 353

    Alarm Valves

    DATA SHEET

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    GeneralThe "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valve is a waterflow

    alarm device designed for installation in the main supply

    to a wet pipe sprinkler system. Its purpose is to actuate a

    fire alarm when a flow of water from the system equals or

    exceeds that of a single sprinkler. The alarm may be ac-

    complished in two ways: (1) mechanically by means of a

    water flow to a water motor alarm and/or (2) electrically

    via a water-pressure-actuated alarm switch (circuit closer)

    connected to an electrically operated signaling device such

    as a bell or light.

    The Model 353 Alarm Valve, available in 4" (101.6 mm), 6"

    (152.4 mm) and 8" (203.2 mm) pipe sizes for vertical in-

    stallation, may be provided with either of two basic trim

    packages. There is one set of trim for variable supply pres-

    sure and another for constant supply pressure.

    Variable pressure trim is used where the water supply pres-

    sure fluctuates. A public water main is an example of such

    a supply. To prevent false alarms caused by surges or fluc-

    tuations in pressure, the trim set is provided with the "Au-

    tomatic" Model B Retard Chamber.

    For installations where there is a constant supply pres-sure, that is, where the water pressure does not fluctuate,

    the retard chamber is omitted. For example, constant pres-

    sure trim may be used when the water supply is from an

    elevated tank or pressure tank.

    An excess pressure pump may be required for installtions

    where excessive pressure surges or extreme fluctuations

    in the water pressure are encountered.

    Approvals! Underwriters Laboratories (UL)

    ! Factory Mutual (FM)

    ! Underwriters Laboratories Of Canada (ULC)! Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB)

    The valves are listed/approved with specific trim and forinstallation in accordance with the applicable requirementsof NFPA 13. Therefore, no substitutions or omissions, inpart or in full, are allowed.

    Model B Retard Chambers are listed and approved for usespecifically with the Model 353 Alarm Valves.

    All devices are listed/approved for a maximum water work-ing pressure (WWP) of 175 psi (1206.6 kPa or 12.1 bar).

    Description / OperationThe Model 353 Alarm Valve is the type of alarm checkvalve which has a grooved seat ring and an external by-pass. Its operation in a wet pipe sprinkler system is asfollows:

    When the sprinkler system is placed into service, water isallowed to flow into the system until the system pressureand the supply pressure are equal. The system pressure

    then causes the rubber-faced clapper of the alarm valveto close tightly on the grooved seat ring. It will remain inthis closed position as long as the pressure in the systemis equal to or greater than the supply pressure. See Figure 1.

    Variable Pressure. In service, the pressure on the sys-tem, most often, will be found to be greater than the watersupply pressure. This condition exists because excesspressure from surges and fluctuations in the water supplyare allowed to pass through the external checked by-passto be trapped in th esystem above the alarm valve clap-per. Normally then, the clapper will remain in a closed po-sition.

    At times, however, sudden surges of greater pressure maycause the clapper to open momentarily, then close. In suchinstances, when the clapper is open, there will be a limitedflow of water through the seat ring openings and into theretard chamber. There the water can accumulate, then drainaway without causing a false alarm.

    When a sprinkler operates, the resulting water flow relievesthe system pressure. The greater supply pressure thencauses the alarm valve clapper to open, thereby permit-ting an unobstructed flow of water into the system. At the

    same time, water flows through the seat ring openings and

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    via alarm line connections into the retard chamber. Butnow, with the system operating, the clapper remains in anopen position and the volume of water flowing through thealarm line is such that the retard chamber drain cannotkeep up with the incoming flow. The chamber quickly fillsand the water flow continues on to sound the water motoralarm and/or operate the pressure actuated electric alarmswitch. See Figure 2.

    Caution:All sprinkler systems contain a certain amountof confined air. It is possible that a pressure surge couldcompress this air and allow the alarm valve clapper to moveoff the seat ring. Under some conditions, this could cause

    false alarms. It is recommended, therefore, that the installerbleed off the confind air and fill the system with water tothe fullest extent possible.

    Constant Pressure.Under normal conditions the systemand supply pressures will be the same. Since the pres-sure is constant, there is no need to consider surges andfluctuations. Therefore, a retard chamber is not provided.When a sprinkler operates, the system pressure drops,allowing the alarm valve clapper to open. At the same timethat water enters the system, it also flows through the seatring openings and then via the alarm line connections di-rectly to operate the alarm devices.

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    Technical DataAvailable Sizes: .................. ! 4" (101.6 mm)

    ! 6" (152.4 mm)! 8" (203.2 mm)

    Inlet & Outlet: ...................... Class 125 Flanged

    Water Working Pressure:.... 175 psi (1206.6 kPa or

    12.1 bar)

    Setup For: ........................... !

    Variable Pressure! Constant Pressure

    Listings & Approvals: .......... ! UL Listed

    ! FM Approved

    ! ULC Listed

    ! LPCB Approved

    Pressure Loss:

    For use in hydraulic calculations, the pressure loss throughthe alarm valve may be expressed as equivalent feet ofpipe:

    ! 4" Valve = 9 Ft! 6" Valve = 37 Ft!

    8" Valve = 18 FtConversion Factors:

    ! 1 inch = 25.4 millimeters (mm)

    ! 1 psi = 6.895 kilopascals (kPa)

    0.0689 bar

    ! 1 gallon = 3.785 liters (L)

    Ordering Information! "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valves - Flange/Flange

    4"Valve 6"Valve 8"Valve

    Item/Setup

    Symbol

    Number

    Part

    Number

    Symbol

    Number

    Part

    Number

    Symbol

    Number

    Part

    Number

    Alarm Valve only (without trim) 353-400 8353704 353-600 8353706 353-800 8353708

    Trim setup for Alarm Valve:

    For Variable Pressure (less Retard Chamber)

    For Constant Pressure

    353-4V

    353-4C

    1404832

    1404833

    353-6V

    353-6C

    1404842

    1404843

    353-8V

    353-8C

    1404852

    1404853

    Retard Chamber Automatic Model B

    Note:Retard Chamber is to be orderedseparately and in addition to the trim setupfor variable pressure.

    8-100 8008100 8-100 8008100 8-100 8008100

    Trim Option for Alarm Switch (less Switch) 86-A 1601119 86-A 1601119 86-A 1601119

    Alarm Valve, Pre-Trimmed

    For Variable Pressure, Retard Chamberincluded

    - 8353904 - 8353906 - 8353908

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    "Automatic" Model 353 Valve Assemblies

    Parts List! "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valve Assemblies - Flange/Flange

    4 Valve 6 Valve 8 Valve

    Item

    Number

    Part Name Material Symbol

    Number

    Part

    Number

    Symbol

    Number

    Part

    Number

    Symbol

    Number

    Part

    Number

    1

    2

    Valve Body Subassembly

    Body

    Seat Ring

    -

    Cast Iron

    Bronze

    S353-406

    -

    -

    8353406

    -

    -

    S353-606

    -

    -

    8353606

    -

    -

    S353-806

    -

    -

    8353806

    -

    -

    Handhole Cover

    Nameplate

    Drive Screws: #0 x 2 requiredHandhole Cover Gasket

    Hex Head Cap Screws

    5/16 18 x 1-1/4 long 6 required

    3/8 16 x 1-1/2 long 6 required

    13 x 1-1/2 long 6 required

    Cast Iron

    Aluminum

    SteelRubber

    -

    Steel

    Steel

    Steel

    353-403

    -

    -353-405

    -

    -

    -

    -

    8353403

    -

    -8353405

    -

    1420057

    -

    -

    353-603

    -

    -353-605

    -

    -

    -

    -

    8353603

    -

    -8353605

    -

    -

    1420073

    -

    353-803

    -

    -353-805

    -

    -

    -

    -

    8353803

    -

    -8353805

    -

    -

    -

    1420101

    3

    4

    6

    7

    8

    910

    11

    12

    Clapper Subassembly

    Clapper

    Clapper

    Clapper Facing

    Retaining Disc

    Retaining Disc

    Shoulder Bolt

    Shoulder Bolt GasketSelf-Locking Nut: 3/8-16

    3/8 16 x 1 Cap Screw (1 req.)

    3/8 Lock washer (1 required)

    -

    Stainless Steel

    Bronze

    Rubber

    Stainless Steel

    Bronze

    Brass

    RubberStainless Steel

    Stainless Steel

    Stainless Steel

    S353-408

    353-409

    -

    353-411

    -

    -

    102-103

    --

    -

    -

    8353408

    1353409

    -

    1353411

    -

    4601800020

    8102103

    16021311601381

    -

    -

    S353-608

    353-609

    -

    353-611

    353-610

    -

    353-612

    --

    -

    -

    8353608

    1353609

    -

    1353611

    1353610

    -

    8353612

    16021311601381

    -

    -

    S353-808

    -

    353-809

    353-811

    353-810

    -

    -

    --

    -

    -

    8353808

    -

    8353809

    1353811

    1353810

    -

    -

    --

    1402150

    1425078

    13

    14

    15

    16

    Hinge Pin

    Hinge Pin Bushings (2 in Body)

    3/8 Plug

    1/2 Plug

    Stainless Steel

    Bronze

    Brass

    Brass

    353-413

    -

    -

    -

    8353413

    -

    2096099

    -

    353-613

    -

    -

    -

    8353613

    -

    2096099

    -

    353-813

    -

    -

    -

    8353813

    -

    -

    2096103

    Handhole cover and related items are not shown in detail.

    These items are not field replaceable.

    Not required for 8 size.

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    "Automatic" Model B Retard Chamber

    Parts List! "Automatic" Model B Retard Chamber

    Item

    Number Part Name Material

    Symbol

    Number

    Part

    Number

    1 Retard Chamber Body Cast Iron 8-101 8008101

    2 Outlet Plug Assembly

    Outlet Plug

    Screen

    Brass

    Brass

    S8-105 8008105

    3 Drain Plug Assembly

    Drain Plug

    Screen

    Brass

    Brass

    S8-106 8008106

    4 O-Ring Gasket Buna-N - 1419198

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    "Automatic" 4" Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Variable Pressure Trim Setup 353-4V

    with Retard Chamber

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    "Automatic" 4" Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Constant Pressure Trim Setup 353-4C

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    "Automatic" 6" Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Variable Pressure Trim Setup 353-6V

    with Retard Chamber

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    "Automatic" 6" Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Constant Pressure Trim Setup 353-6C

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    "Automatic" 8" Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Variable Pressure Trim Setup 353-8V

    with Retard Chamber

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    "Automatic" 8" Model 353 Alarm Valve - Flange/Flange

    Vertical/Constant Pressure Trim Setup 353-8C

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    Reference.

    NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Main-

    tenance of Water Based Fire Protection Systems.

    TestingBefore proceeding with any tests involving water flow, cer-

    tain precautions need to be taken.

    1. Check the location where the test connection dis-

    charges to make sure that all is clear and that there is

    no possibility of the water flow causing damage or in-

    jury.

    2. Check the end of the test connection to make sure

    that it is unobstructed. To obtain a satisfactory test,

    there must be an unrestricted flow of water when the

    test valve is wide open.

    3. Check for alarm connections to a central station orfire department. If such connections are found, give

    proper notice to the signal receiving station before

    proceeding with the test.

    Note:A main drain test will also operate local fire

    alarms - unless they are temporarily shut off.

    Testing Alarm Valve and Waterflow Alarm Devices.

    NFPA 25 recommends that the alarm valve and its

    waterflow alarm devices be tested at least quarterly.

    The primary way to test this equipment is by opening the

    Inspectors Test Connection. This connection, generallylocated at the highest and most remote point on the sys-

    tem in relation to the alarm valve, consists of a test orifice

    and controlling globe valve. Opening of the globe valve

    (Inspectors Test Valve), and the subsequent discharge of

    water through the test orifice, simulates the operation of a

    sprinkler. Therefore, alarm devices should sound and/or

    operate when the Inspectors Test Valve is opened.

    An alternate means of testing waterflow alarm devices is

    to open the Alarm Test Valve provided as part of the alarm

    valve trim. It must be noted, however, that opening of this

    valve only tests the alarms; it does not test the operation

    of the alarm valve since the supply for the alarm test line

    is taken from a point below the alarm valve clapper (see

    Description/Operation). This means of testing, therefore,

    should only be used when weather conditions or other cir-

    cumstances prohibit using the Inspectors Test Connection.

    Note:If alarms connect to a central station or fire depart-

    ment, notify the signal receiving station when all tests have

    been completed.

    Testing and Maintenance

    Flow Test at Main Drain Valve (Main Drain Test).

    NFPA 25 recommends that a water flow test be made quar-

    terly from the main drain valve at the system riser. The

    purpose of this test is to show whether or not the normal

    water supply is available to the system. By comparing staticand residual pressure readings with those previously es-

    tablished, a main drain test can indicate the possible pres-

    ence of closed valves or other obstructions in the supply

    piping.

    The procedure for conducting a Main Drain Test is as fol-

    lows:

    1. With the Main Drain Valve closed, note and record

    the reading on the lower Pressure Gage at the Alarm

    Valve.

    2. Open the Main Drain Valve slowly until it is fully open.

    Then, check to make sure that a full steady flow ofwater is discharging from the main drain pipe.

    Note:If a full steady stream is not discharging, check

    the main drain piping further for possible obstructions.

    3. Allow the water to flow until the reading on the lower

    Pressure Gage drops and stabilizes. Then, record this

    reading.

    Note:The first and higher pressure reading is the static

    pressure. The second, lower reading is the residual

    pressure with a given flow discharging from the main

    drain pipe.

    4. Close the Main Drain Valve slowly.

    Caution:If alarms have been temporarily shut off, they

    must be returned to service. If alarms connect to a

    central station or fire department, notify the signal re-

    ceiving station when the test has been completed.

    5. Compare both pressure readings with previously es-

    tablished or normal readings.

    Note: If the readings compare favorably, the water

    supply may be considered satisfactory. If, however,

    the pressure readings vary to any great extent, the

    condition should be investigated to determine the

    cause. Some possible causes are:

    Partially or totally closed system control valves.

    Clogged or frozen water mains.

    Serious leakage at valves or mains.

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    MaintenanceThe "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valve and its related

    equipment should be examined periodically to ensure

    proper operation and trouble free service. Several areas

    to be routinely inspected are:

    Clapper Facing. The rubber clapper facing should be

    checked for wear or damage, and to determine that it isfree of dirt and other foreign substances. If found to be

    worn or damaged (e.g., foreign matter imbedded in thesurface), the facing should be replaced. If it is dirty, it shouldbe cleaned, but compounds which could damage the rub-

    ber facing must never be used.

    Seat Ring.The seat ring should be checked for nicks and

    for stones, dirt or other foreign matter lodged in the groovesor holes. It should be cleaned thoroughly. If the seat ring is

    found to be severely damaged, the complete alarm valve

    assembly should be replaced.

    By-Pass Check Valve.The 3/4" check valve in the exter-

    nal by-pass should be checked for clapper and seat con-

    dition.

    Retard Chamber.The outlet plug and drain plug assem-blies should be checked for obstructions. The screensshould be cleaned thoroughly.

    Alarm Line Strainer.The 3/4" strainer in the alarm line ofthe constant pressure trim setup should be checked and

    cleaned thoroughly.

    Alarm Test Valve, Main Drain Valve & Inspection Test

    Valve.All controlling valves which are normally closedwhen the alarm valve is in the set posit ion should bechecked to be sure that they are fully closed and not leak-

    ing.

    Alarm Valve and Trim. The overall setup should be

    checked for visible leaks and possible physical damage tothe valve and connections (e.g., broken gages).

    Resetting of SystemThe "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valve is self-resetting

    when testing procedures are followed. When sprinklers

    operate, however, there are certain procedures which mustbe followed for restoring the system to service.

    1. Close the System Control Valve (OS&Y, PIV or other).

    Caution:In the event of a fire, the system control valve

    is to be closed only after it has been determined, posi-

    tively, that the fire has been extinguished.

    2. Close the Alarm Control Valve.

    3. Open the Main Drain Valve.

    Note:It is necessary to drain the system only as re-quired to allow for sprinkler replacement.

    4. Replace the sprinklers which have operated.

    5. Close the Main Drain Valve.

    6. Open the Inspectors Test Valve.

    Note:This valve is opened to permit air to be vented

    from the system as it is being filled with water.

    7. Slowly open the System Control Valve.

    Caution:Open the valve only partially at the stsrt of

    water flow into the system. Do not open it fully at this

    point. To do so may cause a water hammer to occur

    which could either damage the piping or trap large

    volumes of air within the system.

    8. Continue filling the system until water discharges in a

    continuous stream from the Inspectors Test Connec-

    tion.

    9. Close the Inspectors Test Connection.

    10. Turn the System Control Valve to its full open posi-

    tion, at the same time observing the Pressure Gages.

    Note:The system is filled when both gages are steady

    and have the same pressure reading.

    11. Conduct a Main Drain Test to make sure the water

    supply is satisfactory (see Flow Test at Main Drain

    Valve).

    12. Open the Alarm Control Valve.

    13. Conduct a test of the alarm devices (see Testing Alarm

    Valve and Waterflow Alarm Devices).

    14. Seal, lock, or otherwise secure the System Control

    Valve and Alarm Control Valve in an open position (per

    NFPA 25). The system is now ready for service.

    15. If alarms connect to a central station or fire depart-

    ment, notify the signal receiving station that the sys-

    tem has been returned to service.

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    "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valves - LPCB Approved

    "Automatic" Model 353 Alarm Valves are also approved by

    the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB). For LPCB

    approved valves, however, the trim setups differ from those

    required for UL/FM/ULC approval.

    It must be noted that in a fire situation, with all setups, the

    operation of the alarm valve is the same (see Descrip-

    tion/Operation). The difference in setup occurs only in

    the arrangement of test connections.

    With UL/FM/ULC approved valves, the Alarm Test Valve

    in the alarm valve trim is just for testing the waterflow alarm

    devices. It cannot be used to test the operation of the alarm

    valve itself since the supply to the alarm test line is from a

    point below the alarm valve clapper ( see Testing Alarm

    Valve and Waterflow Alarm Devices).

    To meet LPCB approval, a means must be provided at the

    alarm valve for testing both the valve and its waterflowalarm devices. To accomplish this, the alarm test line is

    arranged to take its supply from above the valve clapper.

    And, in addition to the Alarm Test Valve, an Orifice Union

    is provided to simulate the operation of a sprinkler when

    the test valve is opened.

    For information on LPCB approved alarm valves, refer to

    Bulletin 303-FOC.

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    "Automatic" Sprinkler

    150 Gordon Drive Exton, PA 19341 USA

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    This information is only a general guideline. The company reserves the right to change any portion of this information without notice. Terms and

    conditions of sale apply and are available on request.

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