SP O&Ms Complete Aercon
SP O&Ms Complete Aercon
SP O&Ms Complete Aercon
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PRESSURE CONTROL VALVES
valves for the control of pressure in
protected escape routes to BS EN 12101-6:2005.
specifications
Modular range of wall mounted units with 1 - 9 blades
selection procedure
To determine which Type SP valve(s) is required for your project it is
necessary to assess the building leakage and then determine the flow
required across open doors to enable a theoretical supply volume to be
established. The BS 5588 Standard suggests that 25% be added to this
to give an actual supply volume and that the valves be sized to handle
the supply volume less door and building leakage other than across the
open doors. The formula given for leakage calculation is
2
25 Pa 40 Pa 50 Pa 55 Pa 60 Pa 65 Pa 70 Pa 75 Pa
bl
direction of flow
680 170
40 600 40
wall
dimensions
aperture Aperture
Valve A (w x h) Valve A (w x h)
1SP 290 640 x 224
2SP 506 640 x 440 6SP 1370 640 x 1304
3SP 722 640 x 656 7SP 1586 640 x 1520
4SP 938 640 x 872 8SP 1802 640 x 1736
5SP 1154 640 x 1088 9SP 2018 640 x 1952
• Installation:
Important: DO NOT MOVE THE VALVE BY MEANS OF THE BLADE AS YOU MAY EASILY
DAMAGE IT.
It is recommended that the valve should only be installed when all building, decorating and
cleaning-up operations are complete.
The valve housing should be inserted in the stairwell, carefully levelled in both planes and then
fixed to the wall with No. 8 woodscrews. The rear flange (where required) should now be slipped
over the valve housing and similarly fixed to the wall. It is recommended that the gap between the
housing and the rear flange be sealed with silicon mastic.
• Operation:
Aercon Type SP valves are self actuating, sensing a pre-set pressure and require no external
power source. They are not volume dependant provided that the volume is at least 10 % of the
unit's rated maximum.
Ensure that the inlet and outlet of the valve are free from any obstructions.
1. Ensure that the blade moves freely within the housing by applying light finger pressure to the
bottom edge of the blade when viewed from the high pressure side. Any "stickiness" in the
movement of the blade should be investigated and rectified. (This may require the valve to be
returned to the Works for overhaul).
2. Examine the blade stops and renew if showing signs of deterioration.
3. The valve operating pressure should be checked using a calibrated manometer and if necessary
reset as described below.
4. The valve should be regularly cleaned using a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or by wiping
down with a soft cloth moistened with dilute disinfectant solution.
Under no circumstances should the valve be immersed in any fluid nor should it be
autoclaved.
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Power Utilities Group
Type SP
Installation, operation & maintenance Established 1934
Continued…….
Do not exert undue force on the blade(s) assembly during adjustment or pressure setting.
1. Valves are supplied Works set to pressure with the M6 locknuts on the balance weights tightened
to ensure retention of the setting in transit and to prevent unauthorised alteration.
2. For each blade slacken the M6 locknut on the inlet side balance weight sufficiently using a 10mm.
A/F spanner to allow the balance weight to be rotated without undue force and with no end float.
3. Turn the balance weight on the high pressure side of the valve (denoted by the
INCREASE/DECREASE transfer) anticlockwise to increase the pressure setting or clockwise to
decrease the setting. The balance weight on the low pressure side of the valve must not be
adjusted.
4. The balance weight on the low pressure (outlet) side of the valve controls the sensitivity of the
valve and must remain locked.
5. Following adjustment the M6 locknut should be re-tightened sufficiently to prevent the balance
weight being rotated and the pressure re-checked to ensure that it has not been altered during the
tightening process.
•
• Problems?
Aercon valves and stabilisers are covered by a twelve month “return to factory” warranty against
faulty workmanship and materials.
In the event of any malfunction or difficulty in obtaining the required pressure setting of a valve or
stabiliser please contact the Aercon department of Power Utilities Limited for assistance.
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Established 1934
40 600 40
Aperture
Valve Blades A (w x h)
1SP 1 290 640 x 224
2SP 2 506 640 x 440
3SP 3 722 640 x 656
A
4SP 4 938 640 x 872
5SP 5 1154 640 x 1088
6SP 6 1370 640 x 1304
7SP 7 1586 640 x 1520
8SP 8 1802 640 x 1736
9SP 9 2018 640 x 1952
wall