Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V)

The alarm check valve is a water flow alarm device designed for vertical installation in the main water supply line of a wet pipe sprinkler system.

Material of Ball Valve Brass
Body Material Ductile Iron
Nominal Diameter DN100-DN250
Operating Pressure 1.6 Mpa
Type Diaphragm Style
Color Red
Application Chemical industry,Aerospace etc

Product Detail

Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V) Overview

When the water flow in the system equals or exceeds the flow rate of a single sprinkler head, the valve will activate the fire alarm.

The Wet Sprinkler Alarm Check Valve is designed to allow water to flow into the fire sprinkler system upon detecting a pressure drop. It incorporates a check valve mechanism that opens and permits water to enter the system when the pressure in the fire sprinkler system falls below a predetermined setpoint. This typically occurs when a fire activates a sprinkler head.

Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V) Specifications

Model Nominal Diameter Operating Pressure Connection Parameters Flange Outer Diameter (mm)
Bolt Circle Diameter Bolt Holes
ZSFZ 100 100 1.6 MPa ø180 8 × ø18 Ø220
ZSFZ 125 125 ø180 8 × ø18 Ø250
ZSFZ 150 150 ø240 8 × ø22 Ø285
ZSFZ 200 200 ø295 12 × ø22 Ø340
ZSFZ 250 250 ø355 12 × ø26 Ø405

Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V) Definition and Components

Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V) is the central control device in wet pipe automatic sprinkler systems. It's a differential pressure valve that remains closed during normal conditions but opens automatically when sprinkler heads operate, allowing water to flow while simultaneously triggering alarm devices.

Fire Valves Main Components:

  • Valve Body - Main casting with inlet (water supply) and outlet (system side) connections
  • Clapper Assembly - Main sealing disc that opens/closes water flow
  • Seat Ring - Precision surface against which clapper seals
  • Retard Chamber - Prevents false alarms from pressure surges
  • Water Motor Gong - Mechanical alarm bell operated by water flow
  • Pressure Switch - Electrical alarm device activated by water pressure
  • Test Valve - Simulates sprinkler operation for testing
  • Drain Valve - Drains water from valve assembly for maintenance
  • Trim Piping - Small-diameter piping connecting components
  • Strainer - Protects small orifices from debris

Role, Characteristics, and Application Scenarios of Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V) in Pipelines

Fire Sprinkler Alarm Check Valve Primary Functions:

  • System Control: Maintains separation between water supply and sprinkler piping
  • Flow Initiation: Automatically opens when sprinklers operate
  • Alarm Activation: Triggers both audible (water motor gong) and electrical alarms
  • System Supervision: Monitors water supply integrity

Operational Features:

  • Automatic Operation: Opens via pressure differential when sprinklers discharge
  • Retard Feature: Built-in delay prevents false alarms from pressure fluctuations
  • One-Way Flow: Allows water into system but prevents backflow
  • Continuous Monitoring: System side remains pressurized at all times
  • Easy Reset: Automatically resets after operation

Application Scenarios:

  • Commercial Buildings: Offices, hotels, shopping malls, hospitals
  • Residential Complexes: Apartment buildings, condominiums
  • Educational Facilities: Schools, universities, libraries
  • Light Industrial: Warehouses, manufacturing facilities
  • Public Buildings: Museums, theaters, airports (non-freezing areas)

Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V) Standards: Materials, Design, and Connections


Material Standards:

  • Body/Bonnet: Ductile Iron (ASTM A536), Bronze (ASTM B584)
  • Clapper/Seat: Bronze with rubber facing for tight seal
  • Internal Parts: Bronze, stainless steel, or brass
  • Trim Piping: Copper, galvanized steel, or stainless steel
  • Retard Chamber: Bronze or corrosion-resistant material

Design Standards:

  • UL 193/FM 1010: Standard for alarm valves
  • NFPA 13: Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems
  • GB 5135.2: Chinese standard for wet alarm valves
  • EN 12259-1: European standard for sprinkler components
  • AS 2118: Australian standard for automatic fire sprinkler systems

Connection Standards:

  • Flanged: ANSI B16.1 Class 125/150, EN 1092-2 PN16
  • Threaded: NPT (ANSI B1.20.1) for smaller sizes
  • Grooved: Per AWWA C606 for faster installation
  • Typical Sizes: 2" to 8" (DN50 to DN200)
  • Alarm Line: Usually 1" or 3/4" connections

How to Select Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V)


Purchasing Steps:

Technical Specification:

  • Determine size based on system demand (typically 4" or 6")
  • Specify pressure rating (175 PSI standard)
  • Choose connection type (flanged, threaded, grooved)
  • Identify required certifications (UL, FM, LPCB, VdS)
  • Note any special requirements (corrosion resistance, seismic)

Supplier Selection:

  • Choose manufacturers with UL/FM listings
  • Verify experience with similar projects
  • Check technical support capabilities
  • Review warranty and service terms

Documentation Requirements:

  • UL/FM listing certificates
  • Factory test reports
  • Material certifications
  • Installation and maintenance manuals
  • Technical submittal drawings

Commercial Considerations:

  • Lead Time: 4-8 weeks typically
  • Payment Terms: 30% deposit, balance before shipment
  • Warranty: 2 years standard
  • Shipping: FOB or CIF terms
  • MOQ: Usually 1 unit

Pre-Shipment Inspection for Export Wet Alarm Valve (WA-V) and Key Considerations

Inspection Checklist:

Area Procedure Acceptance Criteria
Visual Complete examination No defects, proper markings
Dimensional Flange measurement Per ANSI/EN standards
Material Verify certifications Match specifications
Pressure Test Hydrostatic test @ 1.5XWP No leaks for 2 minutes
Functional Test Test valve operation Clapper opens/closes smoothly
Alarm Test Simulate water flow Gong sounds, pressure switch activates
Retard Test Slow pressure increase No false alarm
Coating Thickness check Proper coverage, no holidays

 

Export Precautions:

  • Thorough Drying: Complete disassembly and drying after testing
  • Corrosion Protection: VCI paper, desiccant packs
  • Component Protection: Individual wrapping of sensitive parts
  • Packaging: Export crates with proper bracing
  • Documentation: Complete certificate package including manuals

Real-World Operation:

In this high-rise office scenario, the WA-V serves as the floor control point for the sprinkler system. Each floor has its own valve assembly, creating zone isolation - a fire on one floor doesn't drain the entire building's system.

The system remains constantly pressurized, allowing immediate water discharge when any sprinkler operates. The retard chamber's 5-90 second delay prevents false alarms from temporary pressure changes (like opening another floor's test valve).

When a fire occurs in an office, only the sprinklers in the immediate area activate (typically 1-4 heads initially), but the WA-V opens to supply water to all connected sprinklers on that floor while simultaneously activating building-wide alarms and emergency responses.

 

    Leave Your Message




    ×

      Leave Your Message