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69-343-120 E500 Manual, 2nd Edition, August 06 issue
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1. 9239 9655 5 1 General First aiders should know and take the precautions appropriate to avoid danger to themselves and the casualty Take casualty together with material safety data sheet of this product to hospital or doctor if necessary 5 2 Inhalation Remove casualty from exposure If there 1s breathing difficulty or cough keep patient at rest seated in position of maximum comfort 5 3 Ingestion If ingestion is suspected do not induce vomiting send casualty to hospital immediately 5 4 Contact to eves If there is eye contact wash immediately with plenty of clean gently flowing water for 10 minutes then send casualty promptly to a doctor or hospital 5 5 Contact to skin If there is skin contact wash immediately with plenty of clean gently flowing water 6 EXPOSURE CONTROL PERSONAL PROTECTION 6 1 Personal Protective Equipment Fire Fighting Angus Fire Foam Concentrates will be used by professional firefighters to conirol and extinguish flammable liquid fires The nature of this process may involve exposure to hear flame and possiblv toxic vapours and fumes It is normal procedure to wear appropriately designed personal protective equipment designed for use in firefighting situations Angus Fire advises that this form of personal protective equipment should be used if the packaging materials become involved in fire 6 2 Personal Protective Equipment Other Handling Avoid prolonged extensive or repeated inhalation or con
2. Check that activation switch in cab is in the OFF position cover closed Charge the cylinder with Nitrogen do not use compressed air through the charging connection on the head assembly until the master gauge registers the correct working pressure of 1200kPa at 23 2 C Fit plastic caps to all nozzles Replace the safety tie on the head assembly Slip the tie through the small hole in the left hand side of the valve handle and around the top of the head between hose tail nut and yellow hose end cover The tie should be tight to make it impossible to open the valve without breaking the tie Record recharging details on the attached service tag See maintenance and service section of this manual for tag marking 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 12 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Recharging instructions For a breakdown of the above mentioned charging assembly refer to spare parts listing of the charging rig in this manual For charging rig operating instructions see next page Service kits To assist with regular maintenance the following service kits are available SERVICE KIT No 69 344 460 Standard E500 6 AFFF 12 MONTH SERVICE Contains all components required to carry out a regular yearly service SERVICE KIT No 69 344 470 Alternative E500 6 FFFP 12 MONTH SERVICE Contains all components required to carry out a regular yearly service Above kits con
3. 120 Page 24 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing Charging Rig CHARGING RIG ASSEMBLY 69 334 080 CONTAINS ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 69 335 071 1 INERT GAS REGULATOR 1a 69 335 072 1 NIPPLE 4 x 4 2 69 335 072 3 NIPPLE 4 x 4 3 69 344 150 6 HOSE END ASSEMBLY 4 Consists of 69 335 445 Hose Tail 69 335 446 Ferrule 69 335 159 O Ring 4 69 335 444 7 5m HOSE 74 4 see note below 5 69 335 203 2 BALL VALVE no handle 6 69 335 186 2 HANDLE WIDE YELLOW 7 69 335 263 2 TEE BSP No 35E 8 69 335 073 1 GAS COUPLING 9 69 335 074 1 VENT VALVE 10 69 335 213 3 NIPPLE 74 BSP 11 69 335 259 1 DUST CAP 12 69 335 257 1 BUSH 1 4 x 1 8 BSP REDUCING 13 69 335 496 1 PLATE 14 69 335 497 1 LABEL OPERATIGN INSTRUCTIONS 15 69 335 498 2 GAUGE CALIBRATED 16 69 335 499 2 U BOLT 17 69 335 500 1 CARRY CASE not shown 2 Edition August 2006 NOTE 3 hose assemblies are supplied 1m 1 5m and 5m ie 7 5 metres total OPTIONAL O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 25 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Warranty for Fire Suppression Systems 1 Sandvik Mining and Construction Adelaide Ltd SMC Adelaide warrants the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from date of commissioning of the system or date of delivery of parts to the first user 2 The obligation statutory or otherwise of this warranty is limited to t
4. A STORED PRESSURE TYPE SYSTEM THAT CONTAINS PRESSURISED NITROGEN AND MUST ALWAYS BE CONSIDERED CHARGED ALWAYS RELIEVE PRESSURE PRIOR TO REMOVING ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM USE ONLY SPECIFIED RECHARGING AGENTS THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS MAY IMPAIR EFFICIENCY OR CAUSE MALFUNCTION ENSURE THAT CORRECT SPECIFIED RATIO OF EXTINGUISHING AGENT IS ADDED TO GUARANTEE OPTIMUM FOAM GENERATION ON DISCHARGE SYSTEM SHOULD BE ACTIVATED AND FULLY DISCHARGED AS PER SERVICING SCHEDULE TO AVOID DETERIORATION OF PRE MIXED WATER FOAM SOLUTION RECHARGING SHOULD ONLY BE CARRIED OUT USING SPECIFIED NITROGEN CHARGING ASSEMBLY Part No 69 334 080 OTHER RECHARGING APPARATUS ARE NOT RECOGNISED BY THE MANUFACTURER AND MAY CAUSE INJURY REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING IS IMPERATIVE THIS MANUAL CONTAINS A SCHEDULE WITH THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NON COMPLIANCE WITH THIS SERVICING SCHEDULE MAY VOID WARRANTY 9 DAMAGED HOSES OR FITTINGS SHOULD BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY TO ENSURE SYSTEM REMAINS FULLY OPERATIONAL 9 CYLINDER MUST BE HYDROSTATICALLY TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS MANUAL AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE RELEVANT STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS PLEASE NOTE THAT STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS ARE CONTINUOUSLY REVIEWED AND COMPLIANCE MUST BE WITH LATEST ISSUE OF THE RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS THE E500 IS A PRE ENGINEERED SYSTEM AND ANY USE OF NON GENUINE PARTS WILL A
5. containers to heat or flame since the containers are made from high density polvethylene and will burn Thermal decomposition of containers and or products may generate acrid smoke and fumes and traces of Na90 CI SO No ZnO and HF Fire Fighting Measures Fire Fighting measures are not applicable as PETROSEAL 6 is a fire extinguishing media If product containers are involved in fire then a suitable extinguishing agent should be applied 4 4 Stability and Reactivity Generally stable As with ali aqueous solutions PETROSEAL 6 should be excluded from contact with any materails which have violent reactions with water 4 5 Sources of Information Clayton G D and F E Clayton Patty s Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology Fourth edition volumes I III 1991 Sax N I and R J Lewis Sr Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Seventh edition volumes I III 1991 Health amp Safety Executive Occupational Exposure Limits EH 40 92 Note EH40 is revised on an annual basis and newest issue should be applied 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 33 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Material Safety Data Sheet FFFP 6 Alternative foam r ni Data Sheet No F08 02 N GUN FIRE Page 3 of 4 Issue Date 4 1 6 95 ANGUS FIRE ARMOUR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 328 BOUNDARY ROAD DINGLEY VICTORIA 3172 Supersedes 3 11 12 92 Telephone 03 9239 9650 Fax Sales 03 9239 9656 Fax Accounts 03
6. fuel source Remove the nozzle elbow if not required direct spray coverage is acceptable Direct the nozzles so that the spray pattern overlaps to give complete coverage over the whole engine Secure all spray nozzle assemblies in place with mounting brackets E Bolt brackets don t weld Use existing holes or bolts on vehicle wherever possible All nozzles F and nozzle elbows G must be secured with Loctite 569 to prevent them from vibrating loose Apply a single drop of Loctite 569 to male thread of nozzle F screw the nozzle into the elbow and tighten Remove excess Loctite immediately after tightening Screw locknut onto elbow G on as far as it goes Apply a single drop of Loctite 569 to the male thread of elbow G and screw the elbow in as far as possible Unscrew the elbow until the nozzle points in the desired direction and then tighten the locknut Remove excess Loctite immediately after tightening Use elbow S if required If there is enough room to have a hose bend in a corner do not use elbows Picture nozelb1 jpg 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 9 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM System installation B Installation continued Q The last stage of the installation is the hosing As mentioned previously the nozzle assemblies must be hosed as a closed loop ring main to give even discharge from all nozzles Keep hose lengths as short as possible Avoid loops
7. of the system shown to the left is a typical schematic layout only and may not be a true representation of an actual installed system layout 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 19 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing Head Assembly 11 12 13 Picture 69344500 jpg HEAD ASSEMBLY for E500 system 69 344 500 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 20 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing Head Assembly ITEM NOTE 2 Edition August 2006 PART NO 69 335 558 69 335 357 69 335 234 69 335 004 69 335 107 69 335 358 69 335 074 69 335 259 69 335 213 69 335 203 69 335 186 69 335 559 69 335 368 69 335 360 69 335 561 69 335 562 69 335 563 69 335 001 69 335 242 69 335 325 HEAD ASSEMBLY 69 344 500 CONTAINS ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW QTY DESCRIPTION HEAD BODY O RING PRESSURE INDICATOR CHARGING CONNECTION DUST CAP part of item 4 VENT VALVE ADAPTOR VENT VALVE 2000kPa DUST CAP RED NIPPLE BSP BALL VALVE without handle HANDLE YELLOW ELBOW MALE 74 BSP x 6 HOSE END 3 8 x 6 HOSE 3 8 TEE MALE BSP x 6 SOLENOID VALVE COIL 12V DC SAFETY TIE SERVICE TAG not shown RING FOR SERVICE TAG not shown 1 All fittings are secured with Loctite 569 with the exception of items 12 2 Apply Rubber grease to O ring item 2 on assembly Publication number 69 343 120 Pag
8. service after system discharge Servicing must be carried out in accordance with the given Maintenance and Servicing requirements to comply with Sandvik warranty conditions NON COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS MAY VOID WARRANTY 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 16 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Servicing after system discharge If the system has been activated or accidentally discharged the system is to be serviced by accredited personnel as per the check list below Check list for servicing after a system discharge INSPECTION e Ask the driver of the vehicle if he Knows why the system has discharged accidental fire etc e lf the reason for the discharge can be determined proceed with the appropriate action recharge or repair and recharge e lf the reason is unknown proceed with fault finding and trouble shooting to determine the cause of the discharge e Rectify any system related problems found If the discharge was due to a vehicle related problem make recommendations to owner for appropriate action to eliminate cause of problem e lf the problem was due to faulty manufacture of part s please record the details and forward the faulty parts and a copy of your report to SMC Adelaide Head Office e Carry out a standard yearly service and recharge the system e Record this service on the service tag by stamping the figure 5 in the appropriate date field of the tag Write
9. service details into site logbook as required 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 17 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing System E i aoe Picture 69343058d jpg E500 SYSTEM complete kit 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 18 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing System ITEM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 PART NO 69 344 450 69 344 500 69 335 549 69 335 361 69 335 415 69 334 755 69 334 750 69 335 492 69 334 760 69 334 780 69 335 364 69 335 360 69 335 320 69 335 547 69 335 213 69 335 274 69 335 567 69 335 568 69 335 001 69 335 566 69 335 565 E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM complete kit CONTAINS ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW 5m 4m 4m DESCRIPTION CYLINDER ASSEMBLY see details overleaf HEAD ASSEMBLY see details overleaf SIPHON TUBE rigid MOUNTING BRACKET extinguisher bracket Alternative bracket with two clamp bands AFFF FOAM CHARGE not shown Alternative FFFP foam charge not shown FFFP OVERSTICKER for AFFF cylinder label TEE ASSEMBLY see details overleaf SPRAY ASSEMBLY see details overleaf SADDLE for 6 hose HOSE 6 LABEL ARROW not shown ELBOW BSP M F NIPPLE 74 BSP HOSE GUARD not shown CABLE 2 CORE 4mm CONV TUBE 7mm TIE SAFETY not shown SWITCH complete with cover LABEL SWITCH Please note that the pictorial presentation
10. smoke gases and other dangers created by the fire Fires are very unpredictable and can turn suddenly flare up or turn into a fireball by sudden ignition of large quantities of fuel Keep your distance until the fire has been knocked down by the suppression system Residual heat from the fire could cause re ignition after the system has discharged It is therefore important that someone remains on stand by at a safe distance with a portable fire extinguisher until expert attention fire crew has arrived or there is no possibility of re ignition C AFTER THE FIRE IS OUT The engine should not be restarted until the equipment and fire suppression system have been inspected repaired cleaned and serviced to ensure the fault that caused the fire has been rectified and the fire suppression system is fully operational Immediately recharge the Fire Suppression System YOU VE NEEDED IT ONCE YOU MAY NEED IT AGAIN No fire is too small for a Fire Suppression System to be operated All fires start small The primary function of the E500 fire suppression system is to protect life and it is therefore imperative that it is serviced and maintained at regular intervals and in accordance with the minimum requirements specified in this manual to provide continued protection and peace of mind for the owner and operator of the equipment 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 6 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM S
11. system is ready to be tested amp commissioned Follow the checklist on the next page to confirm that system has been installed correctly and is fully operational Picture 69335056d gif 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 10 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM System commissioning Commissioning check list The following is a checklist that should be followed to ensure the system has been installed correctly and is fully operational Tick boxes L Check that the cylinder is mounted securely and the bracket is bolted or welded in place Cylinder orientation must be upright vertical Check that hoses installed are not exceedingly long Check that all hoses are secured and clamped in place leaving no loose loops Check that none of the hoses run over sharp edges or corners Check that the nozzles are installed in the form of a ring main Check that all nozzle mounting brackets are secured preferably bolted and the nozzles are mounted correctly to give overall coverage for the whole engine Check that the cylinder is located so it is easily accessible for servicing Check that the pressure indicator on the head assembly is clearly visible Check that all instruction labels are attached clearly visible and legible Charge the system with 9 6 litres of water pressurise it with Nitrogen to 1200kPa Check head and charging valve loose valve core for leaks Activate the system manually Observ
12. 0 Occupational Exposure Limits updated annually Page 3 of 3 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 31 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Material Safety Data Sheet FFFP 6 Alternative foam pun ANGUS 3 TIN Issue Date 4 1 6 95 ANGUS FIRE ARMOUR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Supersedes 3 11 12 92 328 BOUNDARY ROAD DINGLEY VICTORIA 3172 Telephone 03 9239 9650 Fax Sales 03 9239 9656 Fax Accounts 03 9239 9655 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION 1 1 Product Identification PETROSEAL 6 1 2 Application and Use Fire Fighting foam concentrate 1 3 Manufacturer Supplier Angus Fire Armour Australia Pty Ltd 1001 Mountain Highway Boronia Vic 3155 Telephone 03 9729 3453 Emergency Telephone Number for information and supplv Angus Fire 03 9729 3433 03 9438 4114 03 9305 6606 1 4 Product Description Hydrolysed protein solution containing fluorosurfactants and glycol solvent 2 COMPOSITION Substance Synonyms Concentration Cas No Hexylene glycol 1 2 Hexanediol 1 10 107 41 5 2 Methylpentan 2 4 diol Sodium chloride 5 10 7647 14 5 Fluorosurfactant lt 5 Hydrolysed protein 20 Bactericide lt 2 Balance water 3 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state Liquid pH at 20 C 7 8 Colour Dark brown Boiling Point 100 C at 760 mm Hg Odour Organic Odour Freeze Point 139C Flash Point gt 62 C Flammability Not flammable Solub
13. 655 7 4 Transport Special transport techniques are not required No classification for supply or carriage by road required 8 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 8 1 Aquatoxicity Rainbow Trout Ocorhynchus mykiss LCso 48hrs 3400 ppm LCso 3hrs 710000 ppm LCso 6hrs 710000 ppm LCso Q4hrs 7210000 ppm LCso 48hrs 210000 ppm LCso 72hrs 1300 ppm LCso 96hrs 1300 ppm Water Flea Daphnia magna ECsg 2 hrs 167878 ppm ECso 48hrs 37857 ppm 8 2 Sources of Information Huntingdon Research Centre AFA 14 d 911377 Acer Environmental RT ESV 024 01 R3 9 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 9 1 Biodegradation Biodegradable Chemical oxygen demand COD 0 34 gg Biochemical oxygen demand 5 day BOD 0 12 gg 34 21 day BOD 0 34 gg 10095 9 2 Sources of Information Huntingdon Research Centre AFA 7 87921 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 35 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Personal notes and remarks 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 36 BLANK PAGE AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES For advice service inquiries and locations of approved dealers Call 1300 737 740 30 or contact any of the Sandvik Mining and Construction Adelaide Ltd SMC Adelaide ADELAIDE 136 Daws Road MELROSE PARK SA 5039 Phone 08 8276 7655 Fax 08 8276 8509 SMC Adelaide MOUNT ISA 4 Duke Street MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 Phone 07 4743 8111 Fax 07 4743 2635 SMC Adelaide SING
14. LETON Unit 1 44 Magpie Street SINGLETON NSW 2330 Phone 02 6572 2699 Fax 02 6572 2933 SMC Adelaide ORANGE 19 Peisley Street ORANGE NSW 2800 Phone 02 6361 7600 Fax 02 6361 7610 PT SDS Ausminco INDONESIA JAKARTA Sudirman Square Office Towers Tower B 19 Floor Jl Jend Sudirman Kav 45 46 JAKARTA 12930 Republic of Indonesia Phone 0011 62 21 575 0961 Fax 0015 62 21 575 0803 service workshops below AUSTRALIA SMC Adelaide BROKEN HILL 11 Kanandah Road BROKEN HILL NSW 2880 Phone 08 8088 2111 Fax 08 8088 4411 SMC Adelaide OLYMPIC DAM Gunson Street OLYMPIC DAM SA 5725 Phone 08 8671 0015 Fax 08 8671 0115 SMC Adelaide TOWNSVILLE 133 135 Enterprise Street BOHLE QLD 4818 Phone 07 4774 4675 Fax 07 4774 4656 SMC Adelaide PILBARA 2 384 Tecoma Street TOM PRICE WA 6751 Phone 08 9143 3642 Fax 08 9189 3261 INDONESIA SMC Adelaide KALGOORLIE 20 Broadwood Street KALGOORLIE WA 6430 Phone 08 9091 6300 Fax 08 9091 6003 SMC Adelaide PERTH 15 Magnet Road CANNING VALE WA 6155 Phone 08 9334 4100 Fax 08 9455 6800 SMC Adelaide BRISBANE 12 Archimedes Street DARRA QLD 4076 Phone 07 3375 3300 Fax 07 3375 3582 PT SDS Ausminco INDONESIA BALIKPAPAN Jl M T Haryono RT36 No 185C BALIKPAPAN 76114 East Kalimantan Republic of Indonesia Phone 0011 62 542 73 6066 Fax 0015 62 542 73 3062
15. SANDVIK Sandvik Mining and Construction 1 Adelaide Ltd ABN 73 007 980 645 A e gt e P Quality Endorsed Company ISO 9001 Lic 12239 LIGHT VEHICLE FOAM FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FP AUSTRALIA Publication Number 69 343 120 a dkan den 2 d Edition Released August 2006 Corporate Gold Member ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIGE Sandvik Mining and Construction Adelaide Ltd reserve the right to revise and improve the product at any time This publication describes the product at the time of issue and may not reflect the current product Copyright O 2006 SANDVIK Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act no part of this manual may be reproduced by any process or any other exclusive rights exercised without the written permission of SMC Adelaide Head Office 136 Daws Road Melrose Park SA 5039 Australia 08 8276 7655 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SYSTEM DESGRIPTION PAGE 4 PRECAUTIONARY NOTICES PAGE 5 SYSTEM OPERATION PAGE 6 SYSTEM INSTALLATION PAGE 7 SYSTEM COMMISSIONING PAGE 11 RECHARGING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 12 SERVICE KITS PAGE 13 CHARGING RIG OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 14 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING SCHEDULE PAGE 15 SERVICE FREQUENCY AGGRESSIVE ENVIRONMENTS PAGE 16 ANNUAL SYSTEM SURVEY PAGE 16 SERVICE TAG MARKING PAGE 16 SERVICING AFTER SYSTEM DI
16. SCHARGE PAGE 17 SPARE PARTS SYSTEM PAGE 18 SPARE PARTS HEAD ASSEMBLY PAGE 20 SPARE PARTS CYLINDER ASSEMBLY PAGE 22 SPARE PARTS TEE AND SPRAY ASSEMBLIES PAGE 23 SPARE PARTS CHARGING RIG PAGE 24 WARRANTY CONDITIONS PAGE 26 WARRANTY REGISTRATION PAGE 27 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AFFF 6 FOAM PAGE 29 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FFFP 6 FOAM PAGE 32 PERSONAL NOTES AND REMARKS PAGE 36 AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES BACK COVER 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 3 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM General system description The E500 is a fixed self contained independent foam based fire suppression system for all types of small vehicles mobile plant and equipment It was specifically designed to extinguish hydrocarbon fuel and oil fires class B liquid based by spraying Aqueous Film Forming Foam AFFF from four 4 strategically placed full cone spray nozzles FFFP organic protein base foam is available on request When a hydrocarbon fuel is ignited it is not the fuel but the vapours that are burning For the fire to sustain combustion 4 elements are required Fuel oxygen heat and the resulting chain reaction if these three are combined If any of these are eliminated the fire will go out The function of the foam is to cut off the oxygen supply act as a vapour seal over the fuel and at the same time reduce the risk of re ignition by cooling the area with the water in the foam solution Th
17. UTOMATICALLY VOID ALL WARRANT Y 9 COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN CUSTOM DESIGNED FOR THE E500 SYSTEM AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN ANY OTHER APPLICATION ABOVE PRECAUTIONARY NOTICES MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SERVICING PROCEDURES WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN THIS MANUAL 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 5 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM System operation A IN CASE OF FIRE When a fire starts the way you react is very important As soon as you become aware of the fire do the following things If you are in no immediate danger turn off the engine If at all possible do not leave the equipment or machinery running as this may add more fuel to the fire causing it to grow and spread much faster If you are in the vehicle lift the red cover of the fire suppression system activation switch on the vehicle dashboard and operate the switch to initiate the foam discharge If electric activation fails as a result of the fire or if you are already outside the vehicle turn the valve handle on the head assembly mounted on the cylinder anti clockwise to activate the fire suppression system Retreat from the area quickly and raise the alarm Stand by with portable fire extinguisher where possible to prevent re ignition of fire or to extinguish fire outside the protected area of the fire suppression system B EXPLANATION Quickly retreat from the fire to protect yourself against wind blown flames
18. and personal protection Occupational exposure standards United Kingdom OES None Personal Protection Use of gloves goggles and protective clothing is recommended Physical and chemical properties Appearance Clear Amber liquid Odour i pH at 15 6 C 7 0 8 0 Specific Gravity 1 00 1 05 Solubility Miscible with water in all properties Flammability Non flammable Flash Point gt 98 C Boiling Point 100 C at 760mmHg Freeze Point 913 916 2 c Stability and reactivity If stored at ambient temperature away from direct sunlight shelf life is normally over ten 10 years Toxicological properties Ingestion Can cause vomiting nausea and diarrhoea Skin contact Can irritate skin Inhalation Prolonged extensive or repeated inhalation can be harmful Eye contact Can irritate eyes Aquatoxicity of concentrate Rainbow Trout oncorhynchus mykiss 913 916 LCs0 96 Hours 22000 mg l 24000 mg l Daphnia Magna ECs0 24 Hours 21000 mg l 22000 mg l ECs 48 Hours gt 500 mg l gt 1000 mg l Page 2 of 3 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 30 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Material Safety Data Sheet AFFF 6 Standard foam CRODA Filmfoam 913 916 U L Grade Ecological information As product is intended as a fire fighting foam it will create copious quantities of foam if washed into watercourses although it is biodegradable In the event of large spillage advise app
19. ble and secure it with the clamp band s A Q Attach main cylinder label L1 to the front of the cylinder label is supplied loose Label must be fully visible not obstructed by the mounting bracket clamp band and must not cover any of the blue cylinder identification band Q Attach the manual activation label L2 above the blue band label supplied loose Position the label so it is legible from where the operator would stand to manually activate the system from the valve V on the head assembly 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 7 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM System installation B Installation continued Q The next step is to install the electric activation switch on the dashboard of the vehicle on driver side It must be positioned within easy reach of the driver and with the layout of the wiring in mind access Install the switch horizontally with the cover hinge on the left and the label legible as shown in picture Picture switch jpg The electrical part wiring of the switch must be done by a licensed and qualified electrician Switch must be powered so that it is operational at all times even with the engine stopped from a source that is powered directly from the battery The switch is to be connected to the solenoid on the head assembly which is mounted on the cylinder All cabling between the solenoid and the switch must be run through conduit included in the kit El
20. d and parts subject to warranty are returned to SMC Adelaide facility for assessment at the purchasers risk and expense 7 SMC Adelaide do not issue replacement product for warranty claims Our policy is to credit customers account when the warranty claim has been processed and approved Therefore if replacement product is required a new order needs to be placed on SMC Adelaide This order may be marked subject to warranty if desired 8 Subject to the Trades Practices Act and any other relevant legislation and to the fullest extent permitted by law the liability of SMC Adelaide in respect of the product is limited in accordance with Clause 2 of this warranty and SMC Adelaide shall otherwise be under no liability to the purchaser to any third party at law or in equity or pursuant to any statute rule or regulation or otherwise for any claims demands losses damages costs expenses deaths or injuries arising out of or in connection with the performance or non performance of the product 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 26 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Warranty registration Please fill in the warranty registration below and send to the following address Sandvik Mining and Construction Adelaide Ltd Fire Protection Department P O Box 296 Melrose Park SA 5039 Australia WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Date purchased sssss Where p
21. e 21 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing Cylinder Assembly CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 69 344 450 NOMINAL CAPACITY 12 LITRE CONTAINS ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 69 335 548 1 CYLINDER Stainless Steel 2 69 335 564 1 LABEL MAIN 2a 69 335 492 1 FFFP OVERSTICKER for cylinder label of systems charged with FFFP foam 3 69 335 281 1 LABEL WARNING mount upright only 4 69 335 554 0 57m BLUE STRIP 60mm wide 5 69 335 354 1 LABEL ACTIVATION 3 5 2 1 Picture 69344450 gif 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 22 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing Tee and Spray Assemblies TEE ASSEMBLY 69 334 760 CONTAINS ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 69 335 263 1 TEE 1 4 2 69 335 362 3 HOSE TAIL 1 4 x 6 2 Picture M334760a gif SPRAY ASSEMBLY 69 334 780 CONTAINS ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 69 335 263 1 TEE 1 4 2 69 335 362 2 HOSE TAIL 1 4 x 6 3 69 335 049 1 NOZZLE BRACKET 4 69 335 221 1 ELBOW 1 4 x 45 5 69 334 340 1 NOZZLE 6 69 335 048 1 DUST CAP ure M334760b gif 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 23 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Spare parts listing Charging Rig SWAP GAUGE FOR RE CALIBRATION Ea Picture M334080c gif CHARGING RIG 69 334 080 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343
22. e nozzle spray pattern and record discharge time If spray pattern is not satisfactory adjust spray direction of nozzle s During above discharge also check all hoses and fittings for leaks Test electric activation Recharge with water only as per above Repeat discharge test but this time activate the system electrically with the switch in the cab Empty cylinder of any remaining fluid before recharging Charge the system with foam concentrate and water according to the recharging instructions on the cylinder label or the section on recharging in this manual Fit the plastic caps to all the nozzles and ensure they are secure Fit anti tamper seal to the valve handle on the head assembly Check that charging connection has cap fitted DODD UO DIE ODO OUOUOO Mark the system service tag attached to head with the date of commissioning The system is now installed commissioned and ready for operation For continued good system performance and operator safety the system must be checked and serviced on a regular basis A comprehensive maintenance schedule is included in this manual This schedule lists minimum requirements according to Australian Standards and must be followed to give continued protection of life and property 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 11 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Recharging instructions For good system performance and operator safety the recharging ins
23. e system is completely independent of the vehicle and once charged is on continuous standby ready for use in the event of an on board fire The flexibility of the E500 design allows it to be custom fitted to a variety of different types of small equipment that have a requirement for fire protection The system is very basic and not suitable for applications where functions such as automatic detection automatic activation or automatic engine shutdown are required The same applies to applications where a larger capacity storage vessel with additional spray nozzles is required to protect all the risk areas For a more sophisticated system that has all of these features please ask us about our NFP1000 system The E500 system consists of a pressurised Nitrogen 1200 kPa stainless steel cylinder a head assembly control valve mounted on the cylinder and a loop of hose with four nozzles to cover potential fuel or heat sources high risk areas potential ignition points and provide general foam blanket coverage over the vehicle engine The system is activated manually from the valve on the cylinder or electrically from a switch in the cab The cylinder is fitted near the driver or operator of the equipment in an easily accessible location Only the system cylinder is pressurised ie there is no stored pressure in any of the system hoses Once charged the system is on continuous stand by ready for discharge at any time Operating the ball valve hand
24. ectrical wiring can be done as a last step just prior to system commissioning If the cylinder is mounted where it is exposed to the elements the electrical part of the solenoid valve must be wrapped with protective weather proof tape after the valve has been successfully tested for operation after the commissioning of the completed system Q The next step is to install the four 4 spray nozzle assemblies D All the nozzles must be mounted in a closed ring main layout to give optimal flow to give best performance The picture below is a basic arrangement of a ring main Picture M343055a gif Remove all of the plastic nozzle caps and do not fit them again until all testing and commissioning is completed 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 8 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM System installation B Installation continued Q The picture below shows a typical schematic layout of the ring main An elbow R is used to allow the main feed line tee to be located in the corner of the ring main A second elbow S is used to avoid having a tight hose bend that could cause kinking in the ring main hose Only 2 of the nozzles have 45 degree elbows fitted ed Picture ringmain jpg t Place spray nozzle assemblies around the area that you wish to protect loosen locknuts G and point nozzles toward turbo fuel pump exhaust manifold starter motor alternator or any other possible ignition or
25. erators responsibility Requirements given in this section of the manual are minimum requirements Requirements for cylinder are based on AS1851 2005 Section 15 and all checks and serviced must be recorded and filed Faults or damage must be reported immediately MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING SCHEDULE daily operator 6 monthly yearly 5 yearly Check that pressure indicator on the head is legible operating correctly and is registering in the green operating zone 1050 to 1500kPa Check that anti tamper tie on head assembly valve handle is intact Check that system activation points are readily accessible Check the weight of the cylinder to confirm it is fully charged Check that cylinder is clean all instruction labels are clearly legible and the maintenance record tag is firmly attached Check that cylinder label indicates correct type and quantity of foam concentrate required Check that cylinder and cylinder mounting bracket are secure Check cylinder assembly and head assembly for signs of damage Check that no system components are damaged corroded or loose Check hoses and fittings for signs of damage where possible Check that all nozzle caps are in place If not then clean the nozzle s and fit replacement cap Activate the system electrically switch in cab Check that discharge is in accordance with requirements and nozzles perform satisfactory Check the full system for any signs of leaks Check all hoses and fitting
26. eyes Ingestion may cause nausea vomiting and diarrhoea First aid measures Inhalation Move to fresh air Skin contact Wash off with plenty of water Eye contact Irrigate with fresh water for at least ten minutes holding eyelids apart Ingestion Rinse mouth with water and give plenty of water to drink Do not induce vomiting If symptoms persist seek medical advice and treat symptomatically Fire fighting measures No specific measures required as this product is a fire extinguishing medium If product containers are involved in fire then suitable extinguishing media should be applied Accidental release measures Washing of any spillages into drains should be avoided Absorb spillage with absorbent granules and transfer to containers for safe disposal Croda Fire Fighting Chemicals Ltd Ashcroft Road Knowsley Industrial Park Kirkby Liverpool L33 7TS England Tel 44 0 151 548 6424 Fax 44 0 151 548 7263 Page 1 of 3 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 29 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Material Safety Data Sheet AFFF 6 Standard foam CRODA Filmfoam 913 916 U L Grade Handling and storage Product should be diluted with water before use 913 at 3 916 at 6 Handling Avoid repeated inhalation or contact with eyes and skin of the foam concentrate Storage Product should be stored in sealed original containers above the freezing point and below 40 C Exposure controls
27. he replacement or repair at a SMC Adelaide facility or at a point designated by SMC Adelaide of parts which are found upon inspection by SMC Adelaide at such point to be defective in materials or workmanship 3 Assemblies and components purchased and installed on the product by SMC Adelaide are included within this warranty but will not be considered defective as units and repair or replacement will be limited to the individual part proven defective Any part so replaced will become property of SMC Adelaide 4 Excluded from this warranty are e Any product which has been altered or repaired in such a way in SMC Adelaide s judgment as to affect the product adversely e Repair or replacement of any part which has in SMC Adelaide s judgment been subjected to damage through negligence accident abuse improper use or storage e Any product which has not been operated and maintained in accordance with normal practice and with the recommendation of SMC Adelaide e Use of non genuine spare parts e Normal wear and tear e Products damaged in shipment or otherwise without the fault of SMC Adelaide 5 This warranty does not obligate SMC Adelaide to bear costs of labour overtime labour travel time travel expenses or freight charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts 6 SMC Adelaide will not consider any claim for warranty unless notified within fourteen 14 days of the defect or end of warranty perio
28. ility Miscibie with water in all proportions Viscosity at 20 C Scs Specific Gravity 1 13 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 32 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Material Safety Data Sheet FFFP 6 Alternative foam Da CIEN ANGUS FIRE Issue Date 4 1 6 95 ANGUS FIRE ARMOUR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Supersedes 3 11 12 92 328 BOUNDARY ROAD DINGLEY VICTORIA 3172 7 Tetephone 03 9239 9650 Fax Sales 03 9239 9656 Fax Accounts 03 9239 9655 4 HAZARD INFORMATION 1 1 Health Hazard Information Inhalation Inhalation of hazardous amounts is unlikely when used as intended Is irritant to respiratorv tract when inhaled Ingestion Low oral risk when used as intended May cause nausea vomiting and diarrhoea when ingested Contact to eyes or skin Low risk if appropriate precaution measures are taken see section 6 Can cause skin and eve irritation when contact to eyes or skin 4 2 Occupational Exposure Occupational Exposure Limit Pure Hexylene glycol Occupational Exposure Standard OES Long term exposure limit 8 hour time weighed average 25ppm Short term exposure limit 10 minutes 25ppm Other Limits Pure Hexylene glycol ACGIH Threshold Limit Value TLV Ceiling concentration 25 ppm PETROSEAL 6 Is available for use at 6 dilution 4 3 Fire and Explosion General Hazards PETROSEAL 6 is not flanmable or explosive Hazardous Decomposition Products Do not expose
29. le on the head assembly or the electric switch in the cab releases the cylinder contents and each nozzle sprays a full cone pattern of foam over the target area A pressure indicator located on the head assembly on cylinder shows the system pressure and confirms discharge when activated instant pressure drop The green band on the gauge face represents the normal operating range of the system All hose fittings are re useable type and therefore no special tooling is required All fittings used are corrosion resistant The nozzles hose fittings and head assembly are all made from Brass and the cylinder from stainless steel The system operates on the principle of direct activation There is no complicated mechanism and therefore only minimal maintenance is required Charging is simple and quick water foam and Nitrogen resulting in almost no downtime and therefore gives you a system that has very low running costs 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 4 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM 9 OH amp S REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES THE E500 IS A FIRE SUPPRESSION NOT FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION OF SUCH A SYSTEM DOES NOT CANCEL ANY EXISTING REQUIREMENTS FOR ON BOARD HAND HELD FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ALL INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING AND SERVICING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY COMPETENT PERSONNEL IN ACCODANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS NOTED WITHIN THIS MANUAL THIS IS
30. out the 6 monthly service at 3 month intervals Carry out the annual service at 6 month intervals Carry out the 5 yearly service hydrostatic test at 3 yearly intervals Corrosive atmospheres salt spray exposure to extremes of temperature abnormally high humidity or intense vibrations are all considered aggressive environments Most mining and construction industrial in general applications would fall into this category More frequent servicing is also recommended for areas where only hard or poor quality water is available to charge the cylinder Annual system survey As part of the general maintenance regime an annual survey must be carried out to confirm that the fire suppression system is still fit for purpose Check that the fire hazard risk to be protected has not changed and that the system fitted is appropriate for the application Check that no alterations have been made to the fire system that could adversely affect the fire system operation or performance Check that no alterations have been made to the vehicle that could impede access to the fire system activation points or affect the system performance Service tag marking Service tags are to be punched or stamped as follows e Punch a hole to indicate the date of installation and commissioning e Figure 17 denotes 6 month service e Figure 2 denotes 1 year service e Figure 4 denotes 5 year service hydrostatic test e Figure 5 denotes
31. ropriate authorities In UK Environment Agency or SEPA and local water company Biodegradation 5 days 21 20 days 73 28 days 81 Disposal considerations Dispose of surplus product or contaminated packaging according to local and national legislation Do not dispose with water reactive materials Transport information Not classified as hazardous for transport Regulatory information Not classified under Chemicals Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply Regulations 1994 as hazardous Refer to Health and Safety at Work Act and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Work Regulations This material safety data sheet does not constitute the user s own assessment of workplace risk as required by the above regulations The Manual Handling Operations Regulations may be applicable to certain pack sizes of this product EEC directive 67 548 EEC and 88 379 EEC Other information The information in this safety data sheet is based on the present state of knowledge and current national legislation It provides guidance on safety health and environmental aspects of the product and should not be construed as any guarantee of performance The product should not be used for purposes other than fire fighting without first referring to the supplier The user is responsible for ensuring that requirements of relevant legislation are complied with Further information may be obtained from the following Health and Safety Executive publications EH4
32. s for free passage by flushing with water Check that threads seals and seal faces on head assembly and cylinder are in good condition Check that siphon tube is securely attached to head assembly and free of obstructions or signs of damage Check actuation valve for corrosion and free movement of valve handle Check wiring of electric activation switch Check that interior or exterior of cylinder is not pitted by corrosion seals with Molykote111 Subject the cylinder to a hydrostatic test of 2 0 MPa or the marked periodic test pressure nominated on the cylinder whichever is greater Cylinders failing the hydrostatic test must be replaced Record the service on the service tag and in logbook as required Servicing must be carried out in accordance with above Schedule to comply with Sandvik warranty conditions NON COMPLIANCE WITH ABOVE SCHEDULE MAY VOID WARRANTY Please refer to next page for further maintenance and servicing requirements 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 15 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Maintenance and servicing In addition to the maintenance and servicing as per the schedule on the previous page please carry out the following additional requirements Aggressive environments For systems that are operating in aggressive environments it is strongly recommended to perform more frequent maintenance than what is specified in the table on the previous page Carry
33. tact to eves and skin Hand Protection Wear impervious gloves of an approved type e g neoprenet Eve Protection Wear safety goggles of an approved type BS 2092 7 HANDLING STORAGE DISPOSAL 7 1 Handling and Storage No special handling techniques required For best results the product should be stored in sealed original containers above 10 C and below 40 C Freezing and thawing do not affect the substance properties but care must be taken to avoid freezing the container and its contents since the expansion of the container contents may cause cracking of a completelv rigid container as ice forms 7 2 Accidental Release SPILLAGE The practice of washing spills into drains should be avoided if ar all possible and should under no circumstances be allowed without first consulting the local Water Authority and National Rivers Authority Absorb spillage with absorbent granules and transfer to container 7 3 Disposal Waste should be disposed via local authority waste collection service or registered waste carrier Ensure the destination is a licensed facility 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 34 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Material Safety Data Sheet FFFP 6 Alternative foam ANGUS FIRE Issue Date 4 1 6 95 ANGUS FIRE ARMOUR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Supersedes 3 11 12 92 328 BOUNDARY ROAD DINGLEY VICTORIA 3172 Telephone 03 9229 9650 Fax Sales 03 9239 9656 Fax Accounts 03 9239 9
34. tain the following Foam concentrate 696 Safety ties for valve handle Dust caps for nozzles Dust cap for pressure relief valve O ring for cylinder head Valve core for charging valve 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 13 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Charging rig operating instructions QO Om Picture 69343098 E500 gif Check that low pressure regulator is turned off Connect regulator line to left hand fitting Close right valve Open left valve Adjust regulator until gauge between valves shows required charging pressure Connect charging line to charging connection on cylinder head valve Slowly open right valve to pressurise the cylinder Close left valve to check cylinder pressure Note position of indicator needle on cylinder head Close right valve and disconnect charging line from charging connection on cylinder head valve Q Check that position of indicator needle on cylinder head valve has not changed If pressure has dropped reconnect charging line and repeat procedure PLEASE NOTE The gauge on this charging rig must be calibrated at three 3 monthly intervals to ensure accuracy and to comply with Australian Standard AS 3676 section 5 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 14 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Maintenance and servicing System maintenance amp servicing is the purchasers owners and op
35. that may catch however make the hoses long enough to avoid tight bends that may cause the hose to kink Don t run the hose over sharp edges as this will eventually cut through the hose Q Feed line H from the head assembly must connect to leg of tee J into the ring main to K avoid priority flow as shown and should be Gs kept as short as possible Priority flow is not H desired as it results in uneven distribution of foam to the nozzles Fitting K is connected to Pd the head assembly Kit contains elbow that J may be fitted to ring main ends of tee J if entry point into ring main is in a corner of the engine bay Same elbows can also be used for zz connection to corner nozzle assemblies D A S between tee and hose tail ow lt lt aw Measure hose lengths required by laying it along the actual path it will take Cut the hose Ficus cone g with a sharp knife or hose cutters Push the hose fully onto hose tails of fitting K nozzle assemblies D and feed line tee J D Secure all the hoses at regular intervals with the metal hose saddles L to prevent abrasion kinking or other hose damage from movement caused by shock and vibration Avoid the use of cable ties to secure the hoses as these are rarely replaced if they are ever removed Picture 693430560 gf EGAN ma VITE Fully pushed on Providing the electrician has completed the wiring of the activation switch the installation is now complete The
36. tructions shown below must be followed at all times Any problems found must be rectified before the system is recharged This procedure is also noted on the main cylinder label As this technical manual may not be available at the time of servicing the condition of the label is important If the main cylinder label is damaged or no longer clearly legible it must be replaced immediately To recharge the system proceed as follows Open the valve on the head assembly turn yellow handle anti clockwise to release any possible remaining pressure in the system Disconnect the delivery hose from the head assembly undo the clamp band and remove the cylinder from the mounting bracket Remove the head assembly from the cylinder Flush the cylinder and head assembly with clean water Flush out all the hoses with clean water and check that the nozzles operate correctly Clean the nozzles if required Replace if necessary blocked solid Establish what caused the system discharge and rectify any problems Drain cylinder CYLINDER MUST BE EMPTY BEFORE RECHARGING Fill the cylinder with 9 0 litres of potable water first then add 0 6 litres of foam concentrate 6 AFFF or 6 FFFP whichever is specified on cylinder label Check the sealing surface and O ring seal for any obvious signs of damage Check that siphon tube is secure then screw head assembly onto cylinder Turn yellow valve handle on head assembly clockwise to closed position
37. urchased rrranrnnnnnnnnrnanennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnenn Fire suppression system installed on Date installed and commissioned LL Installation carried out by rrrunennnnnnnanennnnennarennarennnnennarennanennenennn Name and addresS TR kk aka kak kK kK Kak KK ak KA kK Ka kk ee Picture 69 343 060 TIF 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 27 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM BLANK PAGE 2 Edition August 2006 O Publication number 69 343 120 Page 28 SANDVIK E500 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Material Safety Data Sheet AFFF 6 Standard foam CRODA Material Safety Data Sheet AFFF Chemical product and company identification Trade name Filmfoam 913 916 U L Grade Product Application Fire fighting foam concentrate Manufacturer Croda Fire Fighting Chemicals Ltd Ashcroft Road Knowsley Ind Park Kirkby Liverpool L33 7TS United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 151 548 6424 Fax 44 0 151 548 7263 Composition and ingredient information An aqueous concentrated solution of fluorocarbon hydrocarbon surfactants and foam stabilisers preservatives Glycols Component name CAS no composition Symbol Phrase Water 7732 18 5 25 90 Butyl Diglycol 112 34 5 5 30 Xi R36 Fluoro alkyl surfactants 2 11 Xi R36 38 Alfa Olefines 3 18 Xi R36 38 Polyethylene Glycol 25322 68 3 2 12 Hazard identification irritating to skin and
38. ystem installation A General Installation plays an important role in the efficiency of any fire suppression system An unprofessional installation in the worst case could render the fire system inoperable The following guidelines have been compiled as a reference to ensure that all installations are carried out to a common standard and the final product will meet with our high standards of design and workmanship UJ Installation The first step is to mount the bracket for the cylinder It is important to locate the cylinder in an easily accessible area Consider that you will require access for service and maintenance ie the gauge on top of the cylinder must be clearly visible and the cylinder should be removable for servicing Q The cylinder must be mounted in an upright position The system is not designed for horizontal mounting of the cylinder and doing so will render the system ineffective Unlock clamp band s A and remove the cylinder C from bracket B Please note that a variety of brackets are used and the picture shown may not be of the bracket supplied with your kit Picture cylhdbktassy jpg Q Bolt bracket B to the framework weld only if there is no other way of the equipment Consider access for servicing and manual system activation When bracket B is installed fit cylinder assembly C Check that head H is fully screwed in turn the cylinder to a position where the pressure indicator is clearly visi
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