Ease of installation and reliability figure prominently in Viking’s XT1 fire sprinkler heads, wrenches, head guards, and water shields
It’s been less than a year since Viking announced the release of its XT1 fire sprinkler heads and accessories—a product line the company says has “re-thought and re-invented the fire sprinkler from the ground up.” But what do the new Viking fire sprinklers, head guards, escutcheons, and water shields offer that their predecessors don’t?
In this article, we look at the XT1 sprinkler platform, covering product design, cross-compatibility between old and new products, and purchasing and identification tips.
If you’d like, you can also browse our selection of upright and pendent XT1 sprinklers.
The XT1 improves upon the corrosion-resistance, ease of installation, and aesthetic benefits of earlier Viking fire sprinkler heads
Viking heralds the XT1 as a “‘next generation’ sprinkler platform.” That platform—which includes new sprinkler heads, head guards, water shields, and specialty wrenches—is the next step in an evolution spanning roughly four decades. The Viking Model M fire sprinklers of the 1980s were replaced by the small-frame sprinklers of the 2000s, which are now being replaced by XT1 heads.
Specifications for the original Model M are hard to come by, but the trend is toward smaller fire sprinkler heads. The VK3001, which replaces the 2 3/16” tall VK300, is only 1 15/16” tall—making it ten percent shorter than its predecessor.
XT1 fire sprinkler heads improve on the small-frame sprinklers they replace in four critical ways:
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- Reduced sizes, which give designers and installers greater latitude in confined spaces. Some pendent sprinklers protrude as little as 13/16” when paired with a recessed escutcheon.
- Enhanced corrosion resistance. Deflectors consist of stainless steel instead of the brass or copper used previously. Further, the spring and seal assembly within each head is protected by a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) seal.
- Greater reliability. Each XT1 has a pip cap assembly—the plug that ejects from a fire sprinkler head when it activates—with “an integral anti-lodgment device.” Basically, a hinge on the frame stops the plug (and other parts) from catching on the deflector as they fall.
- Aesthetic enhancements. The deflector is laser-etched rather than stamped or engraved, making identification marks easier to read. Further, the metal frame is smoother, resulting in a more even finish.
A small but carefully chosen line of new fire sprinkler heads smooths the transition to the XT1 platform
Currently, Viking offers twelve XT1 heads, including six upright models listed for use on vacuum fire sprinkler systems. That selection features the most common thread types—1/2” and 3/4” National Pipe Thread (NPT)—and standard temperatures between 135 and 286 degrees Fahrenheit (57 to 141 degrees Celsius). Each has a pressure rating of 175 PSI, with higher-pressure XT1 models slated for release at a date to be determined. And while XT1 sprinklers are now Viking’s default model, the Microfast frames they replace can still be ordered upon request.
While they’re available with K-factors (orifice sizes) of 5.6 and 8.0, Viking’s line of 8.0K XT1 sprinklers with 1/2” thread connections aren’t listed for use in new NFPA 13 installations.
The reason has little to do with Viking: any 1/2” sprinklers with a K-factor greater than 5.6K may not be installed in new sprinkler systems that comply with NFPA 13: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems (for more, see section 9.4.5 in the 2019 edition). However, Viking’s 3/4” XT1 sprinklers with 8.0K orifices CAN be used on both new construction and retrofits.
Unlike the previous Micromatic or Model M sprinklers that had five-digit sprinkler identification numbers (SIN), XT1 heads feature a six-digit SIN. The new sprinklers’ SIN numbers bear a close relationship to their predecessors: in each case, a “1” or “2” is added to the old model’s five-digit SIN.
Thus, a VK102 is replaced by a VK1021, a VK202 by a VK2021, and so on. So far, only models with an 8.0K orifice and a 1/2” thread size—the “retrofit-only” models—have SINs suffixed with a 2.
For readers’ convenience, the new sprinklers’ SINs and base part numbers—along with SINs and part numbers for old models—are listed in the table below (updated August 2019).
Viking XT1 – Pendent Heads (August 2019)
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Old SIN | Old Part Number | Connection | Response Type | Orifice | New SIN | New Part Number | |||||||
VK102 | 12986, 10139 | 1/2″ | SR | 5.6K | VK1021 | 19915 | |||||||
VK202 | 18264, 10142 | 3/4″ | SR | 8.0K | VK2021 | 19923 | |||||||
VK202 | 18269, 10223 | 1/2″ | SR | 8.0K | VK2022 | 19919 | |||||||
VK302 | 12979, 6662 | 1/2″ | QR | 5.6K | VK3021 | 19917 | |||||||
VK352 | 18258, 6666 | 3/4″ | QR | 8.0K | VK3521 | 19925 | |||||||
VK352 | 18260, 6765 | 1/2″ | QR | 8.0K | VK3522 | 19921 |
Viking XT1 – Upright Heads (August 2019)
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Old SIN | Old Part Number | Connection | Response Type | Orifice | New SIN | New Part Number | |||||||
VK100 | 12986, 10138 | 1/2″ | SR | 5.6K | VK1001 | 19914 | |||||||
VK200 | 18263, 10141 | 3/4″ | SR | 8.0K | VK2001 | 19922 | |||||||
VK200 | 18268, 10220 | 1/2″ | SR | 8.0K | VK2002 | 19918 | |||||||
VK300 | 12978, 6661 | 1/2″ | QR | 5.6K | VK3001 | 19916 | |||||||
VK350 | 18257, 6665 | 3/4″ | QR | 8.0K | VK3501 | 19924 | |||||||
VK350 | 18259, 6764 | 1/2″ | QR | 8.0K | VK3502 | 19920 |
Update: Since the XT1 release, Viking has updated these sprinklers with new models that allow for easier installation. To learn about the change and why it was made, read this blog. To convert some of the above part numbers to the latest, equivalent model, reference this table:
SIN | Old Part Number | New Part Number | Type | K-Factor | Shop the QRFS Catalog |
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VK1001 | 19914 | 23867 | Upright | 5.6 | Brass 155F | Brass 200F | Brass 286F |
VK1021 | 19915 | 23868 | Pendent | 5.6 | Brass 155F | Brass 200F | Brass 286F | Chrome 155FChrome 200F | Chrome 286F | White 155F |
VK2001 | 19922 | 23876 | Pendent | 8.0 | Brass 155F | Brass 200F | Brass 286F |
VK2021 | 19923 | 23875 | Upright | 8.0 | Brass 155F | Brass 200F | Brass 286F Chrome 155FChrome 200F | Chrome 286F | White 155F |
VK3001 | 19916 | 23869 | Upright | 5.6 | Brass 155F | Brass 175F | Brass 200F | Brass 286F |
VK3021 | 19917 | 23870 | Pendent | 5.6 | Brass 155F | Brass 200F | Brass 286F Chrome 155FChrome 175F | Chrome 200F | Chrome 286F | White 155F |
VK3501 | 19924 | 23877 | Upright | 8.0 | Brass 155F | Brass 200F | Brass 286F |
VK3521 | 19925 | 23878 | Pendent | 8.0 | Brass 155F | Brass 200F | Brass 286FChrome 155F | White 155F |
Viking’s standard part number format encodes finishes and temperatures of XT1 fire sprinklers for easier ordering
All of Viking’s XT1 fire sprinkler heads are listed for use with the following finishes:
- Brass
- Chrome
- White Polyester
- Black Polyester
Additionally, these heads may be ordered with a corrosion-resistant ENT plating (otherwise known as electroless-nickel-plated PTFE). PTFE, or polytetrafluoroethylene, resists chemical changes, making it a particularly suitable exterior for sprinklers in harsh environments. Each ENT-plated model has passed a 30-day corrosion test in accordance with UL 199, in which sprinkler performance is tested after 30 days of exposure to salt fog and other forms of moist, corrosive air.
Viking identifies these finishes—and the sprinkler’s activation temperature—with short suffixes added to their five-digit part numbers. The first part of the suffix indicates the finish:
- Brass: 00000A_
- Chrome: 00000F_
- White: 00000M_/W
- Black: 00000M_/B
- ENT: 00000N_
The second part of the suffix, which fills in the blanks above, refers to the sprinkler’s activation temperature:
- 135F (57C): 00000_A
- 155F (68C): 00000_B
- 175F (79C): 00000_D
- 200F (93C): 00000_E
- 286F (141C): 00000_G
- Open (No Temperature): 00000_Z
The table below shows how these suffixes are applied to a specific XT1 fire sprinkler head: the VK3021, or Viking part number 19916:
Sample Part Numbers for Viking VK3021 (Formerly VK302) Fire Sprinkler Heads by Finish and Temperature |
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Temperature | Finish | ||||||||||
Brass | Chrome | White | Black | ENT | |||||||
135F (57C) | 19917AA | 19917FA | 19917MA/W | 19917MA/B | 19917JNA | ||||||
155F (68C) | 19917AB | 19917FB | 19917MB/W | 19917MB/B | 19917JNB | ||||||
175F (79C) | 19917AD | 19917FD | 19917MD/W | 19917MD/B | 19917JND | ||||||
200F (93C) | 19917AE | 19917FE | 19917ME/W | 19917ME/B | 19917JNE | ||||||
286F (141C) | 19917AG | 19917FG | 19917MG/W | 19917MG/B | 19917JNG | ||||||
Open | 19917AZ | 19917FZ | 19917MZ/W | 19917MZ/B | 19917JNZ |
New wrenches expedite installation of XT1 heads in a variety of situations
Fire sprinkler contractors transitioning to XT1 fire sprinklers will need at least one new wrench—and possibly a few others. Wrenches for small-frame Micromatic heads don’t fit the smaller frames found on newer models. In most cases, one standard wrench can install all XT1 sprinklers, whether they’re installed with recessed escutcheons or not.
In total, four wrenches—each designed to prevent damage to sprinkler heads—are available in the XT1 platform:
- The Installer Wrench. Also called a standard wrench, this model has an offset handle and can install any XT1 sprinkler in any escutcheon. But it’s best used for pendent sprinklers with flush or semi-recessed escutcheons. While it can be used to install upright sprinklers water shields, the standard wrench shouldn’t be used to install XT1 heads with Viking-brand head guards or pendent models with Viking’s water shields.
- The Straight Wrench is designed for use with upright XT1 sprinklers. While the offset in the standard wrench can follow the contours of a recessed or semi-recessed escutcheon, straight wrenches allow for more direct engagement with sprinklers that don’t have an escutcheon.
- The Recessed Socket Wrench, which can streamline installation of pendent heads with recessed escutcheons.
- The XT1 Guard Wrench fits sprinklers with Viking-brand head guards—including pendent heads that use a hybrid head guard and water shield.
For a visual take on the differences between these wrenches, check out this video from Viking:
Escutcheons, head guards, and water shields round out the XT1 platform
NP-type escutcheons replace Model-E-types
Three new escutcheons are listed for use with XT1 fire sprinkler heads: the NP-1, NP-2, and NP-3. Unfortunately, the Model E escutcheons—used with Model M and small frame sprinklers—aren’t. For recessed applications, installers will need to choose between one of Viking’s NP-type escutcheons.
The NP-1 escutcheon offers the greatest possible recess—as much as 5/8”. The outside diameter of the outer cup is equivalent to the slip-on model E-1, with 3 1/16” available to cover openings as small as 2 5/16” and as large as 2 1/2”.
The NP-2 escutcheon has a slightly smaller maximum recess—only 1/2”—but allows the sprinkler to extend an additional 11/32” away from the ceiling. The NP-2 has a marginally larger outside diameter and can cover the same hole sizes as the NP-1.
The NP-3 escutcheon offers the same benefits as the NP-2 with one tweak: the outside diameter is substantially larger at 5 1/8.” Consequently, the NP-3 can be installed in seismic applications where clearance around sprinkler heads is required. The NP-3 meets requirements from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for category C, D, and E structures, which cover a variety of buildings subject to moderate or severe shaking.
For more on fire sprinklers and seismic concerns, check out “Guide to Flexible Fire Sprinkler Drops, Part 1: Ceilings, Sprinkler Armovers, and Seismic Issues.”
Low-profile head guards require special tools and attentive installation
For sprinklers in accident- or damage-prone areas, the XT1 platform includes head guards. At 2 15/16” wide and 2 3/16” tall, Viking’s Model XG Sprinkler Guard protects sprinklers while adding less than an inch to overall height.
The Model XG guards require two tools to install: Viking’s XT1 Sprinkler Guard Wrench—which includes slots that slide around the head guard—and a T15 Torx screwdriver (for indentations shaped like a six-pointed star). These guards are seated and locked on the sprinkler before threading the head into the pipes.
Because these guards fit snugly around XT1 fire sprinkler heads, installation requires special care. Contractors must:
- Mind the angle of the sprinkler. Pendent and upright sprinklers insert at slightly different angles. Pendent heads insert with both the head and the guard upright, while upright heads enter at roughly a 30-degree offset.
- Orient the sprinkler carefully. XT1 sprinklers use a hinge to direct the plug away from the deflector when the sprinkler activates. Installing the head in the guard at the wrong angle can pinch the hinge between the frame and the guard, which could trap the plug in the water’s path.
Water shields mount on head guards or the sprinkler’s frame to ensure timely activation of XT1 heads
Pairing an XT1 sprinkler with one of Viking’s two water shields converts the sprinkler head to an intermediate rack-storage sprinkler. While storage isn’t the only application for these guards—which can double as a weather shield—their primary use is to ensure that heat-activated parts on closely spaced heads don’t get cooled by water spray.
Viking offers two cold-rolled steel water shields for XT1 sprinklers:
- The XWU Water Shield, which sits on top of an XG Sprinkler Guard to protect pendent heads
- The F-1 Water Shield, which sits at the base of an upright XT1 head and may or may not be paired with an XG guard
Both water shields can be secured without additional tools. The XWU Water Shield, which resembles a pet cone, clips directly to the frame of an XG guard. An F-1 water shield slides over the sprinkler’s threads, resting on the base of the frame.
Two caveats are worth noting: first, the XWU water shield should not be used with recessed escutcheons. The guard may not seat correctly. Second, use the XT1 Guard Wrench—not any of the other three wrenches—when installing an XWU water shield. The wire from Viking’s head guards, which are used with every Model XWU shield, will prevent other wrenches from getting a proper grip.
Installers and consumers will reap the rewards of Viking’s improvements
Whether Viking has reinvented the fire sprinkler or simply improved it is a question we’ll leave to installers. For now, it’s safe to say that the XT1’s compact frames, aesthetic improvements, and varied accessories should benefit installers and those who live with fire sprinklers.
If you’d like to get your hands on some of Viking’s newest products, check out QRFS’s selection of more than 40 XT1 fire sprinkler heads. With pendent and upright heads in chrome, white, and brass—ranging from 155 to 286 degrees Fahrenheit—these UL-listed and FM-approved heads are ready for use in tight spaces, hot and corrosive environments, and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
Browse our selection of upright and pendent Viking XT1 sprinklers.
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CO2 SPRINKLER SYSTEM EQUIPMENT
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