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Model 5100A/5200A Installation Instructions

Retro-fitting into an Existing System

Isolate branch line or zone where the 

1. 

COLLECT

an

DRaIn

 is to be installed.

 Relieve air pressure from the branch line.

2. 

 Remove existing auxiliary drain/condensation collection assembly.

3. 

 Install  the 

4. 

COLLECT

an

DRaIn

  by  attaching  the  supply  valve  (upper)  to  the 

sprinkler system pipe in accordance with NFPA 13 (2013 edition) 8.16.2.5 and 
8.16.2.5.3 with regards to low-point drains (auxiliary drains).
 Confirm that the supply valve (upper) is in the open position and ready to collect 

5. 

condensation, the drain valve (lower) is closed, and the plug is tight.
Return system back to normal operating conditions.

6. 

Installation into a New System

  Install  the 

1. 

COLLECT

an

DRaIn

  by  attaching  the  supply  valve  (upper)  to  the 

sprinkler system pipe in accordance with NFPA 13 (2013 edition) 8.16.2.5 and 
8.16.2.5.3 with regards to low-point drains (auxiliary drains).
Confirm that the supply valve (upper) is in the open position and ready to collect 

2. 

condensation, the drain valve (lower) is closed, and the plug is tight.
 Activate system for normal operating conditions.

3. 

Note:

 The presence of even a 

small amount

 of water in the COLLECT

an

DRaIn

 

Model  5100A  will  activate  the  Model  5100ALBV  Alarm’s  visual  and  audible 
alerts signaling the need for attention. The COLLECT

an

DRaIn

 must be drained 

completely to silence the alarm. Please call 610-240-4900 for instructions on how 
to locally silence the audible alert if directly wired to a Fire Control Panel or BMS.

Model 5100A/5200A Operating Instructions

To Collect Condensate per NFPA 25 (2011 edition) A.13.4.4.3.2, 13.4.4.3.2*

Close the drain valve (lower) by making sure the valve handle is perpendicular 

1. 

to the collection assembly.
Apply Teflon

2. 

®

 tape to the plug and make sure the plug is tightly threaded into 

the bottom of the drain valve.
Slide the Anti-Trip Plate to its lowest position.

3. 

Open the supply valve (upper) by making sure the valve handle is in line with 

4. 

the collection assembly.
If equipped, install the anti-tamper lock.

5. 

Summary of Contents for Collect and Drain 5100A

Page 1: ...Model 5100A 5200A and 5100ALBV Owner s Manual INST COLLECT an DRAIN_V001 9 AGF Manufacturing Inc Model 5100A Model 5100ALBV Model 5200A...

Page 2: ...WARNING The COLLECTanDRAIN Anti Trip Plate is designed to make sure that the auxiliary drain is operated in the proper manner and correct sequence as per NPFA guidelines to avoid accidental tripping i...

Page 3: ...regards to low point drains auxiliary drains Confirm that the supply valve upper is in the open position and ready to collect 2 condensation the drain valve lower is closed and the plug is tight Acti...

Page 4: ...s The alarm module operates on the principle of conductivity The alarm contains a probe that is attached to the piping system When condensate collects in the piping and reaches the probe the electrica...

Page 5: ...nd any other loads on the same circuit Battery Operation Remove four screws on the alarm box and take 1 off the cover For battery operation check to make sure the 2 Voltage Jumper is on the front two...

Page 6: ...om a clean power supply and not full wave rectified without a capacitor Install cover with the four screws 6 Temperature Sensing Function When the Temperature Sensing Function is enabled and water is...

Page 7: ...ection Alarm also features a Remote Notification Function This function allows you to connect the unit directly to the Fire Control Panel or BSM so when water is detected in the auxiliary drain you wi...

Page 8: ...rature controlled environment to deter system failures due to freezing condensation The heated and insulated cabinet contains an auxiliary drain with a float switch to monitor condensation levels When...

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