SYSTEM SENSOR PIBV2 Post Indicator and Butterfly Valve Supervisory Switch Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- SYSTEM SENSOR
Table of Contents
- SPECIFICATIONS
- IMPORTANT
- GENERAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
- SECTION 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR POST INDICATOR VALVES
- SECTION 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUTTERFLY VALVES
- SECTION 3: GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- SECTION 4: REVERSING THE ACTION OF PIBV2
- THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
PIBV2 Post Indicator and Butterfly Valve Supervisory Switch
SPECIFICATIONS
Contact Ratings:
Dimensions:
Maximum Stem Extension:
Operating Temperature Range:
Shipping Weight
Enclosure Rating:U.S. Patent Number:| 10A @ 125/250 VAC ; 2.5 A @ 24 VDC
41⁄4˝ H × 3 1 ⁄2˝ W × 3 1⁄4˝ D
35 ⁄32˝ (8.0 cm)
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
2 lbs.
NEMA Type 3R when mounted with the actuator vertical (cover on top) as tested
by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. IP54
5,213,205
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IMPORTANT
Please Read Carefully and Save
This instruction manual contains important information on the installation and
operation of supervisory switches. Purchasers who install supervisory switches
for use by others must leave this manual or a copy of it with the user. These
instructions apply to System Sensor witches for post indicator and butterfly
type valves. Read all instructions carefully before beginning installation.
CAUTION
Do NOT use this switch in explosive or potentially explosive atmospheres.
Do NOT leave unused wires exposed.
Before installing any supervisory switches in sprinkler systems, be thoroughly
familiar with:
NFPA 72: Installation, Maintenance and Use of Local Protective Signalling
Systems
NFPA 13: Installation of Sprinkler Systems, specifically Section 3.17
NFPA 25: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Sprinkler Systems,
specifically Chapters 4 and 5
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GENERAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
- Model PIBV2 is designed for installation in a 1 ⁄2˝ NPT tapped hole and located so that the actuating lever of the switch engages the target or flag of the valve. The switch actuating lever is spring-loaded against the flag or target of the valve and is released when the valve moves toward the closed position from the fully open position. The switch is factory set to indicate an alarm condition when the target and lever move in the direction toward the conduit entry hole when the valve closes but can be reversed if the installation demands (refer to Section 4).
- Model PIBV2 is equipped with a removable 1⁄2˝ NPT pipe nipple which is locked in place with one set screw. A hex wrench is provided for this feature. The PIBV2 also includes an adjustable length actuating lever.
- The cover is secured with two tamper-resistant screws which require a special key to remove. One key is included with each supervisory switch. Replacement and additional keys are available (Part No. WFDW).
SECTION 1: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR POST INDICATOR VALVES
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There are two types of post indicator valves – rising flag and falling flag. In a rising flag installation, the PIBV2 mounts below the target assembly, as shown in Figure 2A. Closing the valve raises the target assembly and releases the actuating lever on the PIBV2. In a falling flag installation, the PIBV2 mounts above the target assembly (Figure 2B). Closing the valve lowers the target assembly and releases the actuating lever on the PIBV2. The PIBV2 is set for falling flag installation. If a rising flag operation is desired, it is necessary to reverse the action of the switch (see Section 4).
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If the post indicator valve is predrilled with a 1 ⁄2˝ NPT mounting hole, remove the plug and go to step 6. If the post indicator valve is NOT equipped with a 1 ⁄2˝ NPT mounting hole, it will be necessary to drill and tap the hole.
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Position the valve in the fully open position (“OPEN” should appear in the window) and remove the head and target assembly. In doing so, ensure that the assembly can be reinstalled with its original adjustment.
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(a) In a falling flag installation (flag lowers as the valve is closed), measure the distance from the bottom of the head to the upper surface of the target that will contact the actuating lever of the PIBV2. Add ⁄32˝ to this measurement and mark the outside of the housing at that location. Drill with a 3 ⁄32˝ drill bit and tap a 23 ⁄2˝ NPT thread. 1 (b) In a rising flag installation (flag rises as the valve is closed), measure the distance from the bottom of the head to the lower surface of the target that will contact the actuating lever. Subtract 3 ⁄32˝ o this measurement and mark the out-side of the housing at that location. Drill with a 23 ⁄32˝ drill bit and tap a 1 ⁄2˝ NPT thread.
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Replace the head and target assembly..
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Loosen the set screw that holds the nipple on the PIBV2 and remove the nipple.
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Screw the locknut onto the threaded nipple which is supplied with the PIBV2.
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Screw the nipple hand tight into the 1 ⁄2˝ hole in the valve and tighten the locknut against the housing to secure the nipple in position.
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Insert a probe into the hole through the ripple o measure the distance from the open end of the nipple to the desired position on the target assembly. Subtract 5 ⁄8˝ from the distance and set the length of the actuating lever of the PIBV2 from the end of the enclosure to this distance. Tighten the screw which olds the actuating lever.
NOTE: Place cover over PIBV2 to ensure that actuating lever does not interfere with cover. If actuating lever interferes with the cover, remove the lever and break off the additional length at the breakaway point. Repeat step 8 to reinstall the actuator lever. Refer toFigure 7. -
Close the valve 3 to 4 revolutions.
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Install the PIBV2 onto the nipple and orient the conduit entry down (See Figure 4). Apply pressure to the PIBV2 and lock the set screws to secure the nipple to the PIBV2.
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Slowly open the valve to its fully open position. The switch should trip as the valve opens, but does not force the actuating lever against the nipple when fully open. To check for this condition, open the valve fully and depress the top of the actuating cam to stretch the actuating spring further. There should be some additional movement available. If no movement is available, damage may occur to the PIBV2 actuator lever. It will be necessary to adjust the flag location by removing the head and turning the handle while the valve stem is disengaged (refer to the valve manufacturer.)
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After checking the fully open position to ensure adequate clearance, close the valve slowly until the PIBV2 contacts trip. The switches must trip within 1 ⁄5 of the full travel distance of the valve.
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If the PIBV2 does not change states within 1 ⁄5 of the length of travel, it may be necessary to adjust the flag up or down by removing the head and turning the handle (refer to the valve manufacturer.)
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUTTERFLY VALVES
(SEE FIGURE 3)
- Remove the 1 ⁄2˝ NPT plug from the valve housing.
- Loosen the set screw that holds the nipple on the PIBV2 and remove the nipple.
- Screw the locknut onto the threaded nipple which is supplied with the PIBV2.
- Screw the nipple into the 1 ⁄2˝ NPT hole and hand tighten. Tighten the locknut firmly to the housing to secure the nipple.
- Open the valve fully and close the valve approximately 3 revolutions, noting which direction the target moves.
- Retract the actuating arm and install PIBV2 onto the nipple, orienting the PIBV2 o trip the switch as the valve closes. If the conduit entry is on the wrong side, it will be necessary to reverse the action of the switch (see Section 4). Apply pressure to PIBV2 and tighten the set screw to secure the assembly.
- Slide the actuating arm into the valve until it bottoms on the flag, but do not tighten the screw which holds the actuating lever. NOTE: Place cover over PIBV2 to ensure that actuating lever does not interfere with cover. If actuating lever interferes with cover, remove the lever and break off the additional length at the breakaway point. Refer to Figure 7.
- Open the valve to the fully open position and tighten the screw to hold actuating arm in position. (Actuating arm length will adjust slightly as the valve is opened.) Check to ensure that in the fully open position the actuating arm is not resting on the nipple. Do this by depressing the actuating cam to further stretch the spring, ensuring that more travel is available when the valve is open. If there is no travel, damage may occur to the PIBV2 actuating arm. Some slight alteration of the valve stop setting may be necessary to ensure that no damage occurs.
- Carefully close the valve and note the number of handle revolutions until the switch trips. The switch must trip within 1⁄5 of the total travel range of the valve.
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SECTION 3: GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Installation Positions
FIGURE 4:
EXAMPLES OF ACCEPTABLE MOUNTING POSITIONS:
EXAMPLE OF MOUNTING POSITIONS NOT ACCEPTABLE:
ACTUATOR VERTICAL (POINTING UP)
2. Ground Screw — A ground screw is provided with all supervisory switch
models. When grounding is required, clamp wire with the screw in the hole
located near the conduit entrance.
3. Wiring — See Figure 6, Page 4. 2.
SECTION 4: REVERSING THE ACTION OF PIBV2
- Loosen the three 3 /16˝ hex (socket head) screws on the top of the black switch enclosure so that the switch enclosure is loose and free to move (see Figure 5).
- Slide the switch enclosure away from the conduit entry toward the actuating pivot arm as far as possible and tighten the 3 screws to secure the enclosure. (Ensure that switch enclosure remains oriented away from the conduit entry as screws are tightened.)
- Grasp the spring at the center and lift it over the actuating cam so that it seats on the opposite side of the actuator (see Figure 5). NOTE: Lever actuator may need to be adjusted to allow spring to be moved.
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WARNING : High Voltage. Electrocution Hazard. Do not handle live AC wiring or work on a device to which AC power is applied. Doing so may result in severe injury or death.
CONTACT RATINGS
125/250 VAC
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10 AMPS
24 VDC
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2.5 AMPS
NOTE: COMMON AND B CONNECTIONS WILL CLOSE WHEN THE VALVE MOVES 1 /5 OF ITS TOTAL TRAVEL DISTANCE.
TYPICAL FACP CONNECTION
TYPICAL LOCAL BELL CONNECTION
BREAK WIRE AS SHOWN FOR SUPERVISION OF CONNECTION. DO NOT ALLOW STRIPPED WIRE
LEADS TO EXTEND BEYOND SWITCH HOUSING. DO NOT LOOP WIRES.
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When utilizing switches at voltages greater than 74 VDC or 49 VAC , means to
provide all-pole disconnection must be incorporated in the field wiring, such
as a circuit breaker.
FIGURE 7: ACTUATING ARM BREAKAWAY FEATURE:
WARNING
THE LIMITATIONS OF SUPERVISORY SWITCH ALARM DEVICES
- Alarms generated by the activation of the actuating lever may not be received by a central station if telephone or other communication lines to the alarm device are out of service, disabled, or open.
- Supervisory switch alarm devices have a normal service life of 10-15 years.
- Supervisory switches are not a substitute for insurance. Building owners should always ensure property and lives are protected.
THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
System Sensor warrants its enclosed supervisory switch to be free from defects in materials and the workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from the date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for this supervisory switch. o agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company’s obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the supervisory switch which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three-year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phoning System Sensor’s toll-free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number, end defective units postage prepaid to Honeywell, 12220 Rojas Drive, Suite 700, El Paso TX 79936, USA. Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units that are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company’s negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation f incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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