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Automatic Sprinklers
WARNING
Read and understand all instructions before attempting to install any Victaulic products.
Always verify that the piping system has been completely depressurized and drained immediately prior
to installation, removal, adjustment, or maintenance of any Victaulic products.
Confirm that any equipment, branch lines, or sections of piping that may have been isolated for/
during testing or due to valve closures/positioning are identified, depressurized, and drained
immediately prior to installation, removal, adjustment, or maintenance of any Victaulic products.
Wear safety glasses, hardhat, and foot protection.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious personal injury and property damage.
• Victaulic
®
FireLock
Automatic Sprinklers shall be used only in fire protection systems that are designed and installed in accordance with
current, applicable National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 13, 13D, 13R, etc.) standards, or equivalent standards, and in accordance
with applicable building and fire codes. These standards and codes contain important information regarding protection of systems from
freezing temperatures, corrosion, mechanical damage, etc.
These installation instructions are intended for an experienced, trained installer. The installer shall understand the use of this product and
why it was specified for the particular application.
The installer shall understand common industry safety standards and potential consequences of improper product installation.
Failure to follow installation requirements and local and national codes and standards could compromise system integrity or cause system
failure, resulting in death or serious personal injury and property damage.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION
• Victaulic
®
FireLock
Automatic Sprinklers shall be installed
according to current, applicable Factory Mutual (FM) standards,
VdS standards, CEA 4001 standards, National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA 13, 13D, 13R, etc.) standards or equivalent
standards and in accordance with applicable building and fire
codes. Deviations from these standards or alterations to sprinklers
(including painting and coating) will void any Victaulic warranty
and will impact system integrity. Installations shall meet the
provisions of the local authority having jurisdiction and local codes,
as applicable, and shall comply with all design specifications.
Refer to the specific Victaulic product publication for
applications and listing information. Product publications can be
downloaded at victaulic.com.
Transport and store sprinklers in a cool, dry environment in their
original packaging. To prevent damage, DO NOT empty sprinklers
into bags or buckets.
Size the piping system to meet or exceed the minimum required
flow rate for the sprinkler system.
Per NFPA requirements, flush the system to remove foreign
material. Continue to flush the system until water runs clear.
DO NOT install sprinkler system piping through heating ducts.
DO NOT connect sprinkler system piping to domestic hot water
systems.
DO NOT allow electrical wiring or other cabling to be hung or
wrapped around the sprinkler piping system.
DO NOT install sprinklers and sprinkler fittings where ambient
conditions may fall below the minimum or exceed the maximum
listed or approved temperature ratings.
DO NOT install sprinklers that have been dropped or struck by
another object, even if they do not appear damaged. Never install
glass bulb sprinklers if the bulb is cracked or if there is a loss of
liquid from the bulb. Discard and replace any sprinklers that are
damaged or show signs of corrosion.
Before installation, verify that the sprinkler is the proper model,
orifice size, and temperature rating for the intended application.
Protect wet piping systems from freezing temperatures.
To avoid damage, install sprinklers into the fittings only after the
sprinkler system piping is in place.
DO NOT paint, coat, plate, or alter sprinklers. Sprinklers that have
been altered from their manufactured condition may not function
properly and will void any agency listings and/or approvals and
impact system integrity.
DO NOT test sprinklers with a heat source. The glass bulb can
weaken or shatter if exposed to a heat source during testing.
DO NOT clean sprinklers with soapy water, detergents, ammonia,
cleaning fluids, or other chemicals. Remove any dust, lint, etc. with
a soft, dry cloth.
Sprinklers that have operated SHALL NOT be reassembled or
reused. When replacing sprinklers, use new sprinklers of the same
type, orifice, temperature, and response.
Inspect sprinklers on a regular basis for corrosion, mechanical
damage, obstructions, etc. The frequency of inspections may vary
due to corrosive atmospheres/water supplies and activities around
the sprinklers.
DO NOT hang anything from or attach anything to sprinklers.
Obstructing the discharge pattern will affect the sprinkler’s
performance in the event of a fire.
If construction is altered, the building owner or their representative
is responsible for referencing applicable standards to determine if
additional sprinklers or other system adjustments are required.
The building owner or their representative is responsible for
maintaining the fire protection system in proper operating
condition.
After installation is complete, the entire sprinkler system shall be
tested in accordance with applicable standards (NFPA 13, NFPA
25, etc.) that describe the care and maintenance of sprinkler
systems. In addition, the authority having jurisdiction may have
additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements that
shall be followed. NOTE: A successful test is not a substitute for
proper system installation and maintenance.
WARNING
Replacement/relocation of Victaulic
®
FireLock
Automatic
Sprinklers SHALL be performed by qualified personnel familiar
with the system’s original design criteria, sprinkler listings/
approvals, and state and local codes (including NFPA 13
standards).
Failure to follow this instruction could affect system performance
during a fire, resulting in death or serious personal injury and
property damage.
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STANDARD SPRINKLER INSTALLATION
WARNING
DO NOT allow sealing material to enter the sprinkler’s orifice or to contact the bulb or seal.
DO NOT handle sprinklers by the deflector.
DO NOT exceed the specified assembly torques.
Verify that the sprinkler wrench engages ONLY the wrench boss of the sprinkler and not the frame, deflector, or bulb.
Sprinklers cannot operate properly with bulb or link protectors in place.
Bulb or link protectors shall be removed from all sprinklers before the sprinkler system is placed into service.
DO NOT use any tools to remove protectors on sprinklers with glass bulbs.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause improper sprinkler operation, resulting in death or serious personal injury and property damage.
Each Victaulic
®
FireLock
Automatic Sprinkler is shipped with a bulb or link
protector, which protects from damage during shipment and installation.
Bulb or link protectors shall remain installed until the sprinkler system is
ready to be placed into service, or as instructed in step 4b or 5b below.
1. Inspect the sprinkler for any signs of physical damage and the glass
bulb for cracks and loss of fluid. DO NOT install a sprinkler that has been
dropped or damaged during handling.
2. FOR RECESSED PRODUCT: Install the collar onto the sprinkler. Verify
that the collar is tightened completely up against the wrench boss, as shown
to the left.
3. Apply two to three wraps of tape or a non-hardening pipe-joint
compound to the male threads only.
4a. Install the sprinkler in its intended orientation only. Thread the sprinkler
into the fitting by hand, then tighten the sprinkler into the fitting by using the
proper model sprinkler wrench (refer to the “Available Sprinkler Wrenches”
table). Verify that the sprinkler wrench engages ONLY the wrench boss of
the sprinkler. DO NOT engage the sprinkler wrench on the frame, deflector,
or bulb. To obtain a proper seal, tighten the sprinkler securely to prevent
leakage. DO NOT exceed the maximum assembly torque values listed in the
following table.
Orifice Size Maximum Torque
½-inch NPT 14 ft-lbs/19 N•m
¾-inch NPT 20 ft-lbs/27 N•m
1-inch NPT 30 ft-lbs/41 Nm
4b. Remove the bulb protector from all sprinklers carefully by hand before the sprinkler system is placed into service. DO NOT use any tools to
remove protectors on sprinklers with glass bulbs. NOTE: Bulb protectors on all upright sprinklers, or on any sprinklers installed more than 10 feet/3
meters above the floor, can be removed immediately following installation.
5. FOR RECESSED PRODUCT: Install the escutcheon or cover plate by centering it over the sprinkler. Push the escutcheon onto the recess collar
until it contacts the ceiling or sidewall.
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HOLE SIZES FOR ESCUTCHEONS
Escutcheon
Style(s)
Hole Sizes for Escutcheons
inches/millimeters
Minimum Maximum
Semi-Recessed
2 2 ⁄
51 60
V27 Concealed
2 ⁄ 2 
60 71
V29 Flush Pendent
1 ⁄ 2
41 51
V31/V32/V33/V35 Concealed
2 ⁄ 2 ¾
67 70
V36/V40 Plain, Extended, and Flush
1 ½ 2 ½
38 63
V36/V40 Sleeve/Skirt
1 ¾ 2 ½
44 63
V38 Concealed
2 ⁄ 2 ⁄
60 68
V41 Clamshell
1 ⁄ 2 ⁄
48 54
V56/V81 "Inch" Concealed*
2 ¼ 2 ½
57 63
V49 "Inch" Concealed
2 ¾ 2 ⁄
70 73
* Hole size can go up to 3 ⁄ inches/98 mm maximum with seismic cover plate
NOTE: Always reference the applicable Victaulic product publication for cover plate information.
SPRINKLER GUARD INSTALLATION
WARNING
Sprinkler guards shall be installed AFTER the sprinkler is
installed and before the system is tested.
Avoid damage to the frame, deflector, and bulb during sprinkler
guard installation.
Failure to follow these instructions could cause improper sprinkler
operation, resulting in death or serious personal injury and property
damage.
NOTICE
The photo to the right is intended only to show the clarity of
guard and sprinkler features. Sprinkler guards shall be installed
AFTER the sprinkler is installed properly into the fitting.
Recess
Guard
Tab
Guard
Tab
Screw
Plates
1. Install the guard onto the sprinkler. Verify that the tabs on the
guard engage the recess between the wrench boss and threads of
the sprinkler, as shown above.
2. Insert the two screws (provided) and tighten evenly until metal-to-
metal contact occurs at the screw plates.
TESTING SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
After installation is complete, the entire sprinkler system shall be tested
in accordance with current, applicable NFPA (NFPA 13, 13D, 13R, etc.)
standards, or equivalent standards, and in accordance with applicable
building and fire codes. In addition, the authority having jurisdiction may
have additional maintenance, testing, and inspection requirements that
shall be followed.
NOTICE
A successful sprinkler system test is not a substitute for proper
system installation and maintenance.
SPRINKLER REPLACEMENT
WARNING
Always verify that the piping system has been completely
depressurized and drained immediately prior to installation,
removal, adjustment, or maintenance of any Victaulic products.
Confirm that any equipment, branch lines, or sections of piping
that may have been isolated for/during testing or due to valve
closures/positioning are identified, depressurized, and drained
immediately prior to installation, removal, adjustment, or
maintenance of any Victaulic products.
Any activities that require taking the valve out of service may
eliminate the fire protection provided. A fire patrol is strongly
recommended for the affected areas.
Before servicing or testing the system, notify the authority
having jurisdiction.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious
personal injury and property damage.
1. THE SYSTEM SHALL BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE
IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO REPLACEMENT OF SPRINKLERS.
Notify the authority having jurisdiction in the affected area that the
fire protection system is being taken out of service and organize a
fire patrol for the affected area.
2. Refer to the appropriate installation, maintenance, and testing
manual for the system valve to relieve all pressure and drain all
water from the system.
3. Remove the old sprinkler by using the proper sprinkler wrench.
Install the new sprinkler in accordance with the instructions in the
“Standard Sprinkler Installation” section on page 2 or the “Dry
Sprinkler Installation” section on pages 5 – 7. Verify that sprinklers
are replaced with the proper model, style, orifice size, temperature
rating, and response.
4. Place the system back in service by following the instructions in
the appropriate installation, maintenance, and testing manual for
the system valve.
5. Check the system for leaks and make any repairs immediately.
6. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS THAT HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO
A FIRE SHALL BE RETURNED TO SERVICE AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. The entire system shall be inspected for damage and
obstructions. Any damaged system components or any sprinklers
that have operated shall be replaced. Sprinklers that have been
exposed to corrosive, combustible products or high ambient
temperatures shall be replaced. Contact the authority having
jurisdiction in the local area for replacement requirements.
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SPRINKLER WRENCH INFORMATION
Description of Sprinkler Wrench or Bit
Part Number for
Ordering Sprinkler
Wrench Applicable Sprinkler Models
V26 Foam Nozzle Wrench
ST71000000 V2601, V2603
V27 Open-End Wrench
ST01000000
V2703, V2704, V2707, V2708, V2709, V2710, V2721, V2722, V2725, V2726,
V2727, V2728, V2738, V2740, V2744, V2752, V2753, V2754, V2758, V2762,
V2763, V3701, V3702
V27-2 Concealed/Recessed Wrench
ST12000002
V2707, V2708, V2709, V2710, V2727, V2728, V2738, V2740, V2742, V2744,
V2752, V2758, V2762, V2763, V3701, V3702
V32 Open-End Wrench
ST32000003 V3201, V3202, V3203, V3204
V31/V33 Concealed Wrench
ST33P00000 V3102, V3301, V3302, V3303, V3304
V34 Open-End Wrench
ST02000000
V3401, V3402, V3403, V3404, V3405, V3406, V3407, V3408, V3409,
V3410, V3412, V3414, V3416, V3417, V3418, V3421, V3423, V3424, V3425,
V3426, V3428, V3429, V3430
V34 Recessed Wrench
ST22000000
V3405, V3406, V3407, V3408, V3409, V3410, V3412, V3414, V3416, V3421,
V3423, V3424, V3426, V3428
V36 Dry Open-End Wrench
ST73000000
V3601, V3602, V3603, V3604, V3605, V3606, V3607, V3608, V3609,
V3610, V3611, V3612, V3613, V3614, V3615, V3616, V4001, V4002
V36 Dry Recessed and Concealed Wrench
ST43P00000
V3605, V3606, V3607, V3608, V3609, V3610, V3611, V3612, V3613, V3614,
V3615, V3616, V4001, V4002
V38-4 Socket Concealed Wrench
ST21N00000 V3801, V3802, V3806, V3807, V3808
V38-5 Cabinet Socket Wrench
ST61000000 V3801, V3802, V3806, V3807, V3808
V46/V48 Open-End Wrench
ST93000900 V4601, V4603, V4802, V4804, V4806, V4808
V44/V47 Open-End Wrench
ST92000800 V4702
V49/V56 1-inch Adjustable Concealed Wrench
S332765000 V4906, V5603, V5606, V5648, V5653
V56 Open-End Wrench
S325390000
V2801, V2815, V2826, V2851, V2861, V2870, V3010, V4201, V4215, V4226,
V4251, V4261, V4270, V4431, V5608, V5610, V5614, V5618, V5619, V5620,
V5621, V5623, V5625
V56 Domed Concealed Wrench
S329678000 V5613
V56-2 Recessed Wrench
S325391000
V2801, V2826, V2851, V2870, V3010, V4201, V4226, V4251, V4270, V5610,
V5614
V44 Recessed Wrench
ST42060000 V4431
V81 Domed Concealed Wrench
S329679000 V 8113, V8114
V81 Attic/Conventional Wrench
S312366000 V8122, V8123, V8124, V8125, V8169
V56/V81 Concealed Dry & V11 Concealed ECLH Wrench
S337014000 V1106, V5634, V5689, V8134, V8189
V11 Recessed Wrench
S333011000 V1113
V11 Open-End Wrench
S333010000 V1113, V1121, V5643, V5687, V8143, V8187
Style V9 Coupling Bit
J000V09000
V2703, V2704, V2707, V2708, V2709, V2710, V2721, V2722, V3401, V3301,
V3302, V3402, V3403, V3404, V3405, V3406, V3407, V3408, V3409,
V3410, V3417, V3418, V3421, V3425, V3429, V3430, V3601, V3602, V3603,
V3604, V3605, V3606, V3607, V3608, V3609, V3610, V3611, V3612, V3613,
V3614, V3615, V3616, V4001, V4002, V4601, V4603, V4702, V4802, V4804,
V4806, V4808, V5634, V5643, V8134, V8143
NOTE: For sprinkler wrench availability for discontinued product, reference the latest Fire Protection Price List for FireLock
Devices and Sprinklers.
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DRY SPRINKLER INSTALLATION
Victaulic FireLock
Dry Sprinklers shall be installed in accordance with current, applicable NFPA (NFPA 13, 13D, 13R, etc.) standards, or
equivalent standards, and in accordance with applicable building and fire codes.
Apply two to three wraps of tape or a non-hardening pipe-joint compound to the male threads only.
Install dry sprinklers by using a wrench on the brass inlet fitting. When these installation methods are not possible, the proper sprinkler wrench
can be used with extreme care for dry sprinkler lengths up to 18 inches/457 mm.
DO NOT use excessive torque during installation. Excessive torque can distort the sprinkler frame. When a Model V36 Sprinkler Wrench is used
with a Model V36 Dry Sprinkler, or when a Model V34 Sprinkler Wrench is used with a Model V40 Dry Sprinkler, do not exceed 30 ft-lbs/41 N•m.
When a pipe wrench is used on the outer tube, do not exceed 40 ft-lbs/54 N•m.
Model V41 Dry ESFR Sprinklers are designed only for wet systems.
Where systems incorporate IGS grooves for sprinkler connection, the Style V9 Victaulic
®
FireLock
IGS
Installation-Ready
Sprinkler Coupling shall be used.
SCAN CODE TO DOWNLOAD THE IV9 INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS ON VICTAULIC.COM
DRY SYSTEMS: Dry sprinklers designed for use in dry systems shall be installed only into the outlet of a fitting (excluding elbows) or welded
outlet that meets the dimensional requirements of ANSI B16.3 and ANSI B16.4, Class 125 and Class 150. Use a sample fitting to confirm proper
engagement and to verify that there is no interference between the sprinkler and fitting. To ensure unobstructed flow during operation, and for
applications where systems are subjected to freezing temperatures, the dry sprinkler shall be installed into a fitting that will prevent condensation from
accumulating above the seal.
WET SYSTEMS: The inlet of the dry sprinkler SHALL NOT bottom out in the fitting. DO NOT install dry sprinklers into any threaded elbow, thread-by-
thread coupling, or fitting that interferes with thread penetration. Dry sprinklers can be installed into the outlets of Style 920/Style 920N Mechanical-T
Bolted Branch Outlets, Style 922 FireLock
Outlet-T products, and No. 141 IGS
Grooved x Female Threaded Adapter Nipples. Dry Sprinklers can be
installed into CPVC fittings (excluding elbows) that do not interfere with thread penetration. Use a sample fitting to confirm proper engagement. Verify
that the exposed minimum barrel length in the heated space is measured and maintained in accordance with the table below.
The table below is used when the ambient temperature is maintained between 40° F/C and 60°F/1C around the wet piping system.
EXPOSED BARREL AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°F/°C)
Ambient Temperature Exposed to
Discharge End of Sprinkler
°F/°C
“C” – Minimum Exposed Barrel
Length when Exposed to
40°F/4°C
inches/mm
“C” – Minimum Exposed Barrel
Length when Exposed to
50°F/10°C
inches/mm
“C” – Minimum Exposed Barrel
Length when Exposed to
60°F/16°C
inches/mm
40 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
30 0 0 0
-1 0 0 0
20 4 0 0
-7 100 0 0
10 8 1 0
-12 200 25 0
0 12 3 0
-18 300 75 0
-10 14 4 1
-23 350 100 25
-20 14 6 3
-29 350 150 75
-30 16 8 4
-34 400 200 100
-40 18 8 4
-40 450 200 100
-50 20 10 6
-46 500 250 150
-60 20 10 6
-51 500 250 150
Exposed minimum barrel lengths are inclusive up to 30-mph/48-kph wind velocities
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DRY SPRINKLER INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
NOTICE
The "F" dimension of an ESFR dry sprinkler, which extends into a freezer from a wet piping system, shall take into account the freezer
ceiling thickness and the required length below the freezer ceiling. The minimum length of the dry sprinkler shall not be less than the
lengths specified in the “Exposed Barrel Ambient Temperature (°F/°C)” table on page 5, plus the required length below the freezer ceiling
("F" = "C" + "D" + "E").
Refer to the drawing on this page for a representation of the "F" dimension. DO NOT attempt to modify dry sprinklers.
Illustrations are exaggerated for clarity and are provided only as examples. Refer to the specific product publication for complete
information.
Insulation
"C"
Exposed Minimum
Barrel Length
(Refer to Table)*
HEATED
SPACE
UNHEATED
SPACE
Model V41
"E"
VicFlex
Style AB6
Bracket
Assembly
with Integral
Seal*
"D"
Ceiling or Wall
of Freezer
2-inch/51-mm Hole Saw
Required (Deburr Hole on
Both Sides of Ceiling or Wall of
Freezer) - Space shall be sealed
to prevent condensation from
forming, per NFPA
requirements
14 inches/356 mm Maximum
3½ inches/89 mm Minimum (FM)
6 inches/152 mm Minimum (UL)
*The "C" Exposed Minimum
Barrel Length is 6 inches/152 mm
when used with the VicFlex™
Style AB6 Bracket Assembly
"F"
See
Notice
Install the escutcheon of the Model V41 Dry ESFR Sprinkler, as shown in the drawings above. Use the No. 8 self-piercing sheet metal screws
provided with the product to attach the escutcheon to the freezer’s ceiling or wall panel.
For Model V41 Dry ESFR Sprinklers:
Minimum Sprinkler Length: "F" = "C" + "D" + "E"
C = Minimum exposed barrel length (above ceiling). Refer to
table on page 5 for Ambient Temperature Versus Minimum
Exposed Barrel Length.
D = Ceiling Panel Thickness
E = Drop distance below ceiling (discharge end of sprinkler),
ceiling to deflector.
Always reference NFPA 13 Section 14.2.10 and FM
Datasheet 2-0 when considering obstructions.
NOTE: Minimum order length should be the next available
standard length above the minimum sprinkler length "F".
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End Seal
Insulation
Ceiling or Wall
of Freezer
"C" Exposed Minimum Barrel
Length (Refer to Table)
"D"
HEATED
SPACE
UNHEATED
SPACE
Model V40
Diameter of hole is dependent upon the
type of escutcheon selected. Space shall
be sealed to prevent condensation from
forming, per NFPA requirements.
"A"
See Notice
Diameter of hole is dependent upon the
type of escutcheon selected. Space shall
be sealed to prevent condensation from
forming, per NFPA requirements.
End Seal
Insulation
Ceiling or Wall
of Freezer
"A"
See Notice
"C" Exposed Minimum Barrel
Length (Refer to Table)
"D"
HEATED
SPACE
UNHEATED
SPACE
Model V36
DRY SPRINKLER INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
NOTICE
The “A” dimension of a dry sprinkler, which extends into a freezer from a wet piping system, shall take into account the wall or ceiling
thickness of the freezer. The minimum length of the dry sprinkler shall not be less than the lengths specified in the “Exposed Barrel
Ambient Temperature (°F/°C)” table on page 5, plus the thickness of the freezer’s ceiling or wall (A” = “C” + “D”).
Refer to the drawings on this page for a representation of the “A” dimension. DO NOT attempt to modify dry sprinklers, since they are
manufactured to this specific “A” dimension.
Illustrations are exaggerated for clarity and are provided only as examples. Refer to the specific product publication for complete
information.
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European and UK Certifications
SIN
Approval
Number*
Reference
Number*
Certificate of
Conformity*
Certificate of
Conformity*
V2703 G 4020046 104b/01
0786-CPD-40004
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5062
0786-CPD-40235
V2704 G 4020043 104b/02
0786-CPD-40001
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5064
0786-CPR-40258
V2709 104b/01 2831-CPR-S0005 0832-UKCA-CPR-S5050
V2710 104b/02 2831-CPR-S0006 0832-UKCA-CPR-S5050
V2725 G 4020048 104b/01
0786-CPD-40006
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5068
0786-CPR-40262
V2726 G 4020045 104b/02
0786-CPD-40003
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5066
0786-CPR-40260
V2727 G 4020047 104b/01
0786-CPD-40005
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5067
0786-CPR-40260
V2728 G 4020044 104b/02
0786-CPD-40002
0832-UKCA-CPR-40259
0786-CPR-40259
V2762 G 422049 104B/10
0786-CPR-40345
0786-CPR-40346
V2763 G 422048 104b/09
0786-CPR-40347
0786-CPR-40348
V3401 G 4020051 104b/03
0786-CPD-40009
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5063
0786-CPR-40236
V3402 G 4020049 104b/04
0786-CPD-40007
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5069
0786-CPR-40263
V3403 G 416015
V3404 G 414050
V3423 G 4020052 104b/03
0786-CPD-40010
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5071
0786-CPR-40265
V3424 G 4020050 104b/04
0786-CPD-40008
0832-UKCA-CPR-S5070
0786-CPR-40264
V3613 2809-CPR-F0060-01
V3614 2809-CPR-F0061-01
V3615 2809-CPR-F0062-01
V3616 2809-CPR-F0063-01
V3701 G 423014 10 4b/11
0786-CPR-40349
0786-CPR-40350
V3702 G 423015 104b/12
0786-CPR-40351
0786-CPR-40352
V3801 104b/05 2831-CPR-S0003 0832-UKCA-CPR-S5049
V3802 104b/06 2831-CPR-S0003 0832-UKCA-CPR-S5049
* Tested to EN12259-1