GENERAL:
The Amerex KP Restaurant System is a pre-engineered, wet
chemical, stored-pressure type with a fixed nozzle agent
distribution network. The system is listed by Underwriter's
Laboratories, Inc., ULC and tested to U.L. Standard 300.
The system shall be designed, installed and maintained
in accordance with: Amerex Part No. 12385 "Design, Installation
and Maintenance Manual", N.F.P.A. 96, N.F.P.A. 17A, local
codes and ordinances by an Authorized Amerex KP Systems
Distributor using factory trained personnel.
AGENT:
The system agent is Amerex KP liquid fire suppressant,
a potassium acetate based solution that suppresses cooking
grease fires both through saponification and cooling.
The agent has a pH of 9 or less and does not harm stainless
steel surfaces.
AGENT CYLINDER:
The agent cylinder is a mild steel DOT 4BW 240-specification
cylinder, tested to 480 PSI (3309 kPa). The agent cylinder/discharge
valve assembly is fully factory charged with Amerex KP
liquid agent and pressurized to 240 PSI (1655 kPa).
DETECTION:
The detection network uses a continuous cable run with
detectors specifically listed for use with the Amerex
KP System. No "S" hooks are allowed.
MECHANICAL RELEASE MODULE (MRM): The
mechanical release module is the spring-loaded type using
a mechanical input and electrical, mechanical or pneumatic
outputs. It is capable of actuating from one to ten cylinder/valve
assemblies using one nitrogen cylinder and is operated
either automatically by the detection network or manually
by a remote manual pull station. The MRM enclosure, available
in either stainless steel or red painted steel has a system
status indicator and a window to observe the nitrogen
cylinder pressure.
The enclosure has provisions for applying tamper seals
after final testing or periodic maintenance. The MRM enclosure
has knockouts on three sides (top, bottom & right) to
accept conduit. The MRM has one SPDT micro switch pre-installed.
PNEUMATIC
RELEASE MODULE (PRM):
The PRM offers superior detection by using a linear pneumatic
detection system. The PRM detection system consists of
the PRM, tubing and end of line fitting. The tubing is
pressurized through a small "accumulator" inside the enclosure,
routed throughout the hazard area, and has a UL listed
fixed temperature of 435°F. When exposed to a fire condition,
the tubing ruptures, relieving all of the pressure in
the tubing and accumulator thus firing the system using
a nitrogen cylinder. The PRM comes complete with enclosure,
accumulator, end of line fitting, connector for mechanical
manual pull, one SPDT micro switch, and "knock-outs".
It is capable of firing up to 10 KP 375 cylinders and
releasing up to 2 gas valves.