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DIFFERENTIAL DRY PIPE VALVE.The
differential dry pipe valve (fig. 8-3) has a large
clapper on the air side that bears directly on a
smaller water side clapper. The differential
between the areas of the two clappers is
approximately 6 to 1. Therefore, relatively low air
pressure can hold back a much larger water
pressure. For example, 30 pounds per square inch
(psi) air pressure can hold back 180 psi water
pressure.
To eliminate an accidental trip of the valve
and false alarms, air pressure should be
maintained at least 20 psi greater than the
calculated trip pressure of the dry pipe valve. This
is based on the highest normal water pressure of
the supply system.
In operation, when there is a fire the heat ac-
tuates the sprinklers and allows the air pressure to
be relieved from the piping network. The
differential is destroyed. The water pressure below
the valve opens the clapper, allowing water to flow
through the piping to the open sprinklers. This
operation has an inherent time delay between the
actuation of the sprinklers and the application of
water to the fire. This delay can be shortened by
adding an accelerator or an exhauster to the dry
pipe system.
The accelerator (fig. 8-4) allows air from the
systems piping to enter the intermediate chamber
in the dry pipe valve, destroy the differential, and
open the clapper.
The exhauster (fig. 8-5) opens and exhausts
air from the piping system faster than through the
sprinklers, destroying the differential sooner.
LOW-DIFFERENTIAL
DRY
PIPE
VALVE. Occasionally the water supply to dry
pipe valves contains debris. With a differential dry
pipe valve, the high velocity of water entering the
system when the valve trips can carry the debris
into the system, plugging system piping and
sprinklers. If debris in the water is a problem, the
low-differential dry pipe valve (fig. 8-6) may be
useful.
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Figure 8-3.Differential dry pipe valve.
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