No UL/FM marks, year of mfr cast in body as reqd on listed valves, etc?

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Subject: RE: Riser Check Valve Info ?

 American Star Valve Corporation
Incorporated by Brian Crider, American Star Valve Corporation is located at
36181 E Lake Rd # 186 Palm Harbor, FL 34685. American Star Valve Corporation
was incorporated on Tuesday, October 04, 1994 in the State of FL and is
currently not active. Brian Crider represents American Star Valve
Corporation as their registered agent.


Craig L. Prahl, CET   
Fire Protection Specialist
Mechanical Department
CH2MHILL
Lockwood Greene
1500 International Drive
PO Box 491, Spartanburg, SC  29304-0491
Direct - 864.599.4102
Fax - 864.599.8439
[email protected]
http://www.ch2m.com 


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 4:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Riser Check Valve Info ?

Greetings all,

 

I ran across an installation (poor) yesterday and could use some assistance
identifying two check valves on it.  The system is wet piped and is circa
1994.  The 3" riser check (definitely not an alarm check) is a red cylinder
with a taping for the main drain and a plate 'American Star Valve Corp -
Miami Florida Model 3225'.  I did a internet search on that information and
variations on it and came up with an absolute ZERO.   It's factory painted
red so I guess that makes it listed for fire service right ?  I was a bit
puzzled by the absence of exterior casting marks for a clapper hinge or
similar and there is no access panel or plate to perform an interior
inspection / maintenance.  I would presume it was either non-serviceable or
designed to be removed from the riser, painful labor expense, to repair or
service the unit.

 

The installation took on further mystery when the FDC check valve (leaking
to exterior FDC) was finally located and exposed from behind a finished
drywall column in the front of the building.  The FDC check valve is the
same size, color, shape as the riser check - except it has no casting taps
for drains and is totally unmarked in any fashion.  I presume it's the same
manufacturer based on similarities and absence of service cover in the same
perfect cylinder shape.

 

Anyone have an idea who American Star Valve Corp is or was / who may have
bought them up ?  Based on the problems noted during the visit the best
course of action appears to be replacement with recognized listed and
labeled components but my curiosity is nagging me.

 

Thanks much.

 

Dave Phelan

An AHJ in NJ

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