BlazeMaster Sample Specification - Canada
BlazeMaster Sample Specification - Canada
BlazeMaster Sample Specification - Canada
BlazeMaster® CPVC fire sprinkler pipe and fittings are extruded/molded from CPVC
compounds manufactured by Lubrizol Advanced Materials. The pipe and fitting compounds
shall meet cell class 23547 and 24447, respectively, as defined by ASTM D1784, and shall be
certified by NSF International for use with potable water. Both pipe and fitting compounds shall
be pressure rated by Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI).
A. Pipe shall meet or exceed the requirements of ASTM F442 material designation CPVC
4120-06 in standard dimension ratio (SDR) 13.5. Additionally, the pipe must be marked
with the following pressure ratings: “320 PSI @ 73° F”, “175 PSI @ 150° F” and “100
PSI @ 180° F”.
B. Fittings shall meet or exceed the requirements of ASTM F437 (schedule 80 threaded),
ASTM F438 (schedule 40 socket) and ASTM F439 (schedule 80 socket).
C. Both pipe and fittings shall be Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use in wet
automatic fire sprinkler systems and shall bear the logo of the Listing Agency. See UL
Fire Protection Equipment Directory, categories VIWT and HFYH.
D. Ancillary products coming into contact with pipe and fittings must be chemically
compatible as determined by CPVC pipe and fittings manufacturer or compound
manufacturer, and thus Listed on pipe, fittings or compound manufacturer’s chemical
compatibility program(i.e. FGG/BM/CZ™ System Compatible Program).
A. All socket type joints shall be made up employing solvent cements that meet or exceed
the requirements of ASTM F493. The standard practice for safe handling of solvent
cements shall be in accordance with ASTM F402. Solvent cement shall be listed by NSF
International for use with potable water, and approved by the manufacturers. The
solvent cements shall be compatible with their CPVC pipe and fittings.
B. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for set and cure times for solvent cement joints. Avoid
significant stresses during set and cure times. Do not apply any stress that will disturb
an un-dried joint. Sprinkler fittings shall be allowed to cure in accordance with the
manufacturer’s guidelines and the contractor shall assure the outlets are clear of any
excess cement prior to installing sprinklers.
CPVC pipe and fittings shall be listed by UL and also either rULC or C-UL for use in:
Installer Qualifications:
Contractor Training Certificates for Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Fire Sprinkler
Systems. Fire Sprinkler Contractor must submit to the Contracting Officer documentation that
lists personnel assigned to this project prior to beginning construction who have successfully
completed formal CPVC fire sprinkler systems training conducted by an authorized CPVC
manufacturer’s representative. The Contractor Training Certificates shall be specific to the
manufacturer of the pipe and fittings. Personnel’s training certificates must be current and have
been updated within the past two (2) years. (Note: this training does not imply compliance with
any local or state contractor certification or licensing laws.)
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.0 MATERIAL
The piping systems (pipe and fittings) shall be constructed from materials extruded/molded by
manufacturers using the same compound manufacturer (i.e. BlazeMaster® CPVC compound).
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. System design shall be in accordance with standard industry practice for fire sprinkler
systems and the manufacturer’s instructions. The design shall take into consideration
such factors as pressure and flow requirements, friction loss, operating temperatures,
support spacing, joining methods, and thermal expansion and contraction.
B. The fire sprinkler piping system shall be hydraulically calculated using a Hazen-Williams
C Factor of 150, and designed in accordance with the Standard for Installation of
Sprinkler Systems, NFPA 13.
C. The maximum design temperature/pressure rating shall not exceed 175 psi at 150°F.
Installation practices such as pipe support spacing, bracing, allowance for thermal
expansion/contraction, solvent cementing and handling and storage shall be in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions and the UL Listing which includes installation limitations.
3.2 LIMITATIONS
BlazeMaster® CPVC pipe and fittings are intended for use at a maximum working pressure of
175 psi at 150°F in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and appropriate listing
agencies.
A. APPLICABLE STANDARDS
1. ANSI/NSF Standard 14 Plastic Piping Components and Related Materials.
2. ANSI/NSF Standard 61 Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects.
3. ASTM D1784 Specification for Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(PVC) Compounds and
Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(CPVC) Compounds.
4. ASTM F402 Practice for Safe Handling of Solvent Cements, Primers and Cleaners
Used for Joining Thermoplastics Pipe and Fittings.
5. ASTM F437 Specification for Threaded Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) CPVC
Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80.
6. ASTM F438 Specification Socket-Type Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) CPVC
Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40.
7. ASTM F439 Specification Socket-Type Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) CPVC
Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80.
8. ASTM F442 Specification Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) CPVC Plastic Pipe
(SDR-PR).
9. ASTM F493 Specification for Solvent Cements for Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)
CPVC Plastic Pipe and Fittings.
3.4 TESTING
After the system is installed and any solvent cement is cured per the manufacturer’s installation
instructions, the systems shall be hydrostatically tested per the requirements of the applicable
NFPA Standard (NFPA 13, 13R or 13D).
3.5 MAINTENANCE
Maintenance shall be in accordance with the Standard for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
of Water Based Extinguishing Systems as defined by NFPA 25.
3.6 WARRANTY
* Not intended to be a stand alone specification. The above specifications are to be added
within your company’s standard fire sprinkler systems specifications to specify the use of
BlazeMaster® CPVC pipe and fittings.
** As manufactured by Harvel, IPEX, NIBCO, Tyco Fire Suppression & Building Products, and
The Viking Corporation.